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    Managing Diabetes On The Bike

    Hi all, I see that this is an old thread but rather than start a new for a v similar question I thought I'd post here. I have type 1, diagnosed a year ago, and am a keen cyclist. I'm looking into buying either a Garmin or Wahoo for navigation etc on the bike. I currently use the Libre 2 with...
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    Rollercoaster day - why?

    Thank you all for suggestions and advice! I switched my Humalog and turns out that was indeed the culprit; I opened a new cartridge on Thursday and then immediately the spikes returned to normal levels and I'm back at 85-90% TIR. What I was confused about (and why I didn't immediately recognise...
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    Doing sensor monitoring and finger pricking

    I use Libre 2 for everything, only prick when I need to check hypos. Generally the value is pretty much the same and the estimated A1C matched with the measured value at my last check-up, so I'm fairly confident in the sensor. I also use both the libre app and xDrip, which adds some confidence...
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    Rollercoaster day - why?

    nope, nothing has changed at all aside from a new insulin cartridge this week, so I’m really hoping that’s the culprit
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    Rollercoaster day - why?

    I don’t know if it’s stacked up unfortunately. I did realise that I’m due to start a new basal pen tomorrow and my fast-acting was out of the fridge for a couple of days then back in, so I’ll switch up both today. I’m now on 26% time in range for the past 24 hours. Had another hypo in the middle...
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    Glucagon emergency kit

    Yes of course - I just know there were at least a couple of people in the room who were keen to be shown. I guess I could sign a disclaimer or something for their sake, but I'd much rather be injected than need an ambulance!
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    Target Range

    Is there a standard range? When I was diagnosed mine was set to 4-10 -- is that normal? I think I saw someone somewhere saying theirs was 4-8, but I don't know whether that's exceptional or if that's what I should also be aiming for
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    Rollercoaster day - why?

    After about a week of feeling really good about my blood sugar levels -- 90+% time in range, no huge spikes -- suddenly yesterday I kept spiking up to 16/17 and got down to 46% time in range. Measured on Libre 2 but also confirmed via blood pricks. I haven't seen numbers that high in months but...
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    Glucagon emergency kit

    I asked if I needed the kit on my first visit to the diabetologist, I have one in the fridge and my partner knows how to use it. When it goes out of date I'll donate it to the diabetologist's practice as they use expired ones for showing partners how to use them. I did a first aid course at work...
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    Why don't people get it?

    ...but then on the opposite side, my stepmother was diagnosed with almost-pre-diabetes last year (HbA1C of 41 or 42). She's extremely fit for her age (almost 60), very small and has generally a very healthy diet. But since she met my dad seven years ago she's eaten a lot more fruit, and probably...
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    Why don't people get it?

    It's hard isn't it... after six months with type 1 I'm already tired of having to explain to people that I can eat anything I want to. I have one friend I see all the time who keeps buying healthy-looking snacks because she assumes they're better for me - like non-potato crisps. I feel like if...
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    Bruising

    Same, but sometimes I find it really hard to find a spot in my thigh that isn't really painful to get the needle in, even using 4mm My thighs are also the only places where I've bruised
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    How long till Libre 2?

    I live in Germany and they put the Libre 2 on my arm while I was in hospital the day after being diagnosed. I feel extremely lucky and can't imagine not having one now. I'll switch to the 3 when my current prescription expires in October. Crossing my fingers that it becomes easier to get for...
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    High and low blood sugar days?

    This is all still very new to me but yes I had a day recently where the Libre app showed 100% time in range, then the next day down to 60%. The first day I kept dipping a little low and eating a few carbs to compensate, and the next was the opposite. I feel like I still have so much to learn...
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    Frequent hypos at night

    Thank you <3 Yes I will try taking it at dinner, I've got into a good bedtime routine with the Tresiba and think that it'll make it harder e.g. if I'm out at dinnertime, but that's not so much an issue at the moment so I'll try that. Thank you again for the advice
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    Frequent hypos at night

    Thank you for all the replies, I really appreciate every piece of advice and experience. I'm really struggling with this because even if they're not genuine lows I don't want to be woken up every night by the alarms, but of course because this is all new to me I'm scared to turn off the alarms...
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    Frequent hypos at night

    No I don't check with a finger prick, I know this is something I should do, I just really struggle at night. But I think the lows are genuine - on the Libre graph I can see the dip and then it goes back up and slowly reduces again towards the morning Yes I've made sure that there shouldn't be...
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    Frequent hypos at night

    Hi all, I was diagnosed in September 2021, taking Tresiba (basal) and humalog (bolus) My basal was just reduced from 6 down to 4 units every night, because of frequent hypos However my alarm is still going off every second night. I can quickly eat something - I've found one or two jelly...
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    Taking insulin when out and about.

    oh my goodness why hadn't I thought of this :woot::woot: genuis
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    Pfizer Vaccine

    I had my time in range up to 99% for a couple of days before my (moderna) booster but now four days later I'm at 55%. My BG is skyrocketing after every meal, not going down between breakfast and lunch so skyrocketing from 10 up again at lunchtime! I'm really hoping this is a result of the jab...