Hi Fiona, that graph is excellent. Live your life. you are doing very well to hit so much green. Well done. (Type 1 for over 40 years) The main thing is to get a good life-diabetic balance and not get too concerned. Education is good but never forget to live your life.
Hi, thanks for all the info here. I have just logged in after trying to just get on with living to find all your comments quite reassuring.
40 years plus Type 1
On Lib for about a year.
Great to start with.
Started noticing problems about 1-2 months ago as mentioned by different posts here...
I have been on the Libre 2 for 2 months and get quite a few sensor errors. I usually turn phone off and back on again. Usually sorts it out. It does lag and if you are quick upping or quick downing it is an indication where you Are rather than an exact.I found if I reacted to the reading I was...
Hi JSP,
On your third paragraph.
I was told 40 years ago I needed to keep my bloods close to 5.6mmol.
I was told 20 years ago to keep it closer to 6.
I nearly killed my wife and two children while having a hypo at the wheel at 70 mph. My wife noticed and talked and helped me into a lay-by...
Hi.
Just a quick response.
I got my Libre 2 after 40 years of dealing with this “pain in the ****” disease from 13 years old.
I ate at 6-7 in the evening to make sure my Humalog was not acting before bed which would work for you hopefully.
I tried to get my readings at 11-12pm between...
Hi , was the situation ok with the Humalog? I have set my alarm for low at 4.5 so get early warning without scanning. This means I can carry on exercising and take stuff without scanning until the alarm drives you nuts