Afternoon all!
Been discharged by the Maxillofacial clinic as my trigeminal neuralgia (a diabetes complication neuropathy) has resolved itself to the point of barely bothering me any longer, so I’m thrilled about that. Continue taking the bedtime pregabalin, titrating the dose down if I want to. While I was there, my Prof printed off the results of my bloods I had taken on Friday for diabetes clinic at the end of the month. I’m thrilled, HbA1c down to 35 (5.4%) and all my blood, liver, kidney, heart and thyroid markers have come back perfect. If it wasn’t for the major organ failure, I’d be in perfect health
My very unofficial rig had predicted 34, so it seems adjusting the calibration code on my Omnipod meter has got things in line with lab results. I’d suspected it was reading artificially low for some time, my predictions had been mid 30s for some time but labs kept coming back around 40. I’m sure it’s to keep people running higher because of the dread of hypos among the medical profession. Anyway, my blood calibrated sensor results show me as hypo less than 2% of the time, so hopefully my team will be happy with that. Libre says I’m hypo 46% of the time and estimated my HbA1c at 26!
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