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    Frequent hypos

    Hey @Erin yes you're right. I learned it through numerous self studies and reading diabetic literature. Uhmm it's an interesting one. But yes, I think a general rule would be hba1c between 6.5 and 7. There was a Swedish study conducted on the matter that produced those figures and what they...
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    Frequent hypos

    @Erin yes diet changed massively. I went from one extreme to the other ie from eating too many carbs to eating 3/4 of what my insulin would handle. This was with the intention of lowering my hba1c. However, in september, my endo told me that having frequent hypos especially after the fact i've...
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    Frequent hypos

    Thank you Jonathan and everyone who chipped in oncea again! In regards to the hypos, I think after numerous tests I have finally gotten the dosage right for both slow and fast acting insulins. Let's see the coming days. Haven't had a hypo in over 50 hours! Current blood readings are between...
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    Frequent hypos

    Hey guys, thank you all for your answers! I am indeed grateful for this community and the chance for being able to converse to fellow diabetics. @Antje77 I think you're right! My basal seems to be a bit high. Last night I lowered the dose by a further 1 unit to 21 and went to bed with a reading...
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    Frequent hypos

    Hey Antje! Having used the CGM and having tested extensively in the past half a year I'd say I get them around the 6 to 8pm mark and around 3-4am in the mornings. I do try to carb count but it boils down to actually guesstimating. I am physically active and do take that into account ie have an...
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    Frequent hypos

    Sadly I've not had the chance to see my medical team. It has partially to do with the fact I recently moved address and GP subsequently. Still waiting to get included in the list of the new GP practice so I can book an appointment. Jonathan, out of curiosity, do you have your glucose under...
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    Frequent hypos

    Hey Jonathan, thank you for your post! My CGM has finished and because it's expenisve I haven't purchased a 2nd batch. The NHS won't fund it :( but whilst using it for 30 days, I was in range 82% of the time (3.9-10.0), 11% high (10.1-13.9), 0% very high, 5% low (mainly whilst i was asleep and...
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    Frequent hypos

    Also I'm terrified of what kind of side effects these hypos might have on the brain long term :((
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    Frequent hypos

    Hey guys, I'm at my wits end. So for nearly 10 years I did no blood sugar monitoring because I was so fed up from the diabetes. However, during those past 10 years my hba1c was between 6.8 to 7.5 despite no glucose monitoring. I only began measuring earlier this year and got a grip on my...
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    Blood glucose doesn't fit a pattern

    Hey again, @Jaylee Thanks for the info, maybe that's what I should do .. a basal test to find the correct dose. Most likely I receive a glucose dump, although, I've never had this chance of checking it until 3 days ago when I received my CGM. My BGs overnight, according the dexcom, are pretty...
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    Blood glucose doesn't fit a pattern

    hey guys, thank you very much for your warm welcomes and prompt responses! Highly appreciated. @rosemaree , absolutely, I'veonly recently began reading about the GI of foods, wow! And yes, experience plays a vital role, however, here I am and havind had it for 22+ years doesn't guarantee I know...
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    Blood glucose doesn't fit a pattern

    Hey guys, I've registered to this forum so I can possibly hear opinions as to why this might happen. I've been a type 1 Diabetic, diagnosed back in 1999. My last HbA1C was 6.3 I thought I've had a good control over my diabetes until recently when I bought the Dexcom G6. Usually I've began...
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