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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 45091" data-source="post: 2506199"><p>Hi I do panic ABIT when it drops, it mainly happens in the afternoon I am not sure if the levimir I have in two doses 7.30 morning and at night is overlapping, the morning and evening don't seem as bad, iam also on alot of medication for my eye as I've had several operations and struggle with the pressure and the diabetes specialist seems to think alot of these medications are effecting it as well, she is going to have a word with the consultant and I should have an appointment soon, being aware of all the latest devices would be a start, someone said about a.mioa mioa thing that you can put on your libre to make it a cgm, a pump would sound ideal but they did say could be a two year wait but she could ask the consultant to step in. I've done the Dafne course years ago I count carbs etc, I just haven't a clue what's happening with it all. I probably do get hungry now in the mid teens etc as it's in the 20s alot, having another eye op in around a week and said if this works I may be able to get off alot of the medication, I was just used to having humilin M3 twice a day for years but as I got older the control got worse and realised that this regime is outdated compared to what's out there. I've heard of other insulins like tresiba I think and fiasp etc but I think I would benefit alot from a pump, at the minute iam putting all carbs I eat and every injection I have into the libre so she can show the consultant soon. Thanks for the replies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 45091, post: 2506199"] Hi I do panic ABIT when it drops, it mainly happens in the afternoon I am not sure if the levimir I have in two doses 7.30 morning and at night is overlapping, the morning and evening don't seem as bad, iam also on alot of medication for my eye as I've had several operations and struggle with the pressure and the diabetes specialist seems to think alot of these medications are effecting it as well, she is going to have a word with the consultant and I should have an appointment soon, being aware of all the latest devices would be a start, someone said about a.mioa mioa thing that you can put on your libre to make it a cgm, a pump would sound ideal but they did say could be a two year wait but she could ask the consultant to step in. I've done the Dafne course years ago I count carbs etc, I just haven't a clue what's happening with it all. I probably do get hungry now in the mid teens etc as it's in the 20s alot, having another eye op in around a week and said if this works I may be able to get off alot of the medication, I was just used to having humilin M3 twice a day for years but as I got older the control got worse and realised that this regime is outdated compared to what's out there. I've heard of other insulins like tresiba I think and fiasp etc but I think I would benefit alot from a pump, at the minute iam putting all carbs I eat and every injection I have into the libre so she can show the consultant soon. Thanks for the replies [/QUOTE]
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