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Anyone else get wildly inaccurate Dexcom readings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Garek" data-source="post: 2621024" data-attributes="member: 564839"><p>Interesting, I’m on insulatard, but it only seems to last 13hrs, so I get highs overnight. I have a few Humulin I pens left over that were 2x a day. I think going back to these might be a better fit for me. Because I have gastric paresis novo rapid isn’t lasting long enough at night. Most of the day I drink Huel which allows me good control with Insulatard and Novorapid combined, but it’s at night when I eat a meal that’s the problem. Life just seems rubbish if you can’t enjoy a meal, and at night works best for me as I’m sleeping when solid food makes me feel rubbish, so I don’t notice it as much. If I overdo it with a takeaway for example, I really suffer in the morning though [emoji17].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garek, post: 2621024, member: 564839"] Interesting, I’m on insulatard, but it only seems to last 13hrs, so I get highs overnight. I have a few Humulin I pens left over that were 2x a day. I think going back to these might be a better fit for me. Because I have gastric paresis novo rapid isn’t lasting long enough at night. Most of the day I drink Huel which allows me good control with Insulatard and Novorapid combined, but it’s at night when I eat a meal that’s the problem. Life just seems rubbish if you can’t enjoy a meal, and at night works best for me as I’m sleeping when solid food makes me feel rubbish, so I don’t notice it as much. If I overdo it with a takeaway for example, I really suffer in the morning though [emoji17]. [/QUOTE]
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