Been on DAFNE. Didn’t understand any of it. So I’m not doing correction doses. What was there to correct anyway? CGM was at 14.0 and fingerprick was 11.8 so no need for correction in my opinion.
It’s just all too much for my brain to function all of this!!!
I have never been good at maths!
That calculation is correct
You see to me that is a difference of 10 not 1. Which is a lot closer than a difference of 20.2!
I can’t see were you are getting 2.2mmol/l difference from 11.8 to 14 is not 2.2 it’s a 20.2 difference!
Just checked again with a finger prick 11.2 and CGM was 12.2 a little closer than the last time I checked. I hate inaccuracy!
Readings all over the place! Calibrated it as there was a difference of 20+. Meter was saying 11.8 and CGM 14. Dropped to 12.4 then back again! What do I do now??
Not as frequent as I would like. Got an appointment to see my endo on the 8th of August. Then I shall make an appointment to see DSN once I’ve seen him.
Another hypo! These are happening far too often for my liking. One of these days I’m going to be in a diabetic coma and not wake up! Didn’t check with a finger prick! But I feel like this was a genuine one due to having a bit of headache upon waking up this morning! I’ve not had a hypo that long...
Woke up automatically took a glance at my Apple Watch…you guessed it CGM says LOW! Go to the toilet wash my hands. I go downstairs to check my BG with a finger prick and I am 4.7. CGM says 4.8 so BANG on accurate!
Could have been a genuine hypo or maybe a compression LOW from laying on my...
Well normally I put the sensor on the night before. Scan it in the morning and get all readings from when I inserted it (no warm up period) and during the night when I’m asleep. On this occasion I got up scanned and only got readings from 04:40 onwards!