mytype1.life
Well-Known Member
Hi @emma_hughes3,
We sound similar in that I've had T1 for 23 years with mixed control. I got to a point this year where I couldn't see why my HbA1c wasn't reducing despite being on a pump for 18 months. I was trying so so hard!
I've used the Libre for about 6 weeks now and it has honestly changed my life. I had a meeting with my DSN today and she was so happy with my progress in such a short period of time. Here are my Top Tips:
It's not made to replace all your testing (despite the advertising) as it won't always be 100% accurate. I use mine for trends and patterns, looking at the impact of different types of food and exercise etc.
With the above said, don't expect perfection. Just by having a Libre you won't automatically improve control. It needs to be used as a tool to adjust your insulin doses and work out what works for you. Try not to get frustrated if it takes a bit of time to see improvements.
It's not real time, it's about 15 minutes behind but the arrows are so insightful and helpful to make sensible choices (e.g heading low so you can have a snack).
Get some Rocktape - I use this to keep mine in place without any issues.
It is so easy to use. I scan frequently during the day and at times where I wouldn't normally have a clue what my BS is doing (particularly during exercise).
In summary, yes the Libre 100% has helped me improve my control alongside diet change, discipline and informed decision making.
I'm really interested to see how you get on. Best of luck
We sound similar in that I've had T1 for 23 years with mixed control. I got to a point this year where I couldn't see why my HbA1c wasn't reducing despite being on a pump for 18 months. I was trying so so hard!
I've used the Libre for about 6 weeks now and it has honestly changed my life. I had a meeting with my DSN today and she was so happy with my progress in such a short period of time. Here are my Top Tips:
It's not made to replace all your testing (despite the advertising) as it won't always be 100% accurate. I use mine for trends and patterns, looking at the impact of different types of food and exercise etc.
With the above said, don't expect perfection. Just by having a Libre you won't automatically improve control. It needs to be used as a tool to adjust your insulin doses and work out what works for you. Try not to get frustrated if it takes a bit of time to see improvements.
It's not real time, it's about 15 minutes behind but the arrows are so insightful and helpful to make sensible choices (e.g heading low so you can have a snack).
Get some Rocktape - I use this to keep mine in place without any issues.
It is so easy to use. I scan frequently during the day and at times where I wouldn't normally have a clue what my BS is doing (particularly during exercise).
In summary, yes the Libre 100% has helped me improve my control alongside diet change, discipline and informed decision making.
I'm really interested to see how you get on. Best of luck
