Watching this as i have similar problems. Good Bg bit after meals get a spike. Usually to 10, maybe 12. Mine also fall back to normal but i think we are suppised to try avoid? Ive started injecting my novorapid earlier, not a huge amount of difference though
Hi, I was wanting to ask you a question if you don’t mind. With the libre sensor do you need to buy their reader? I looked into it and they mentioned the app works on the phone, but didn’t mention if you needed a reader or could go without. I have ordered a couple of sensors and was planning on using my phone, but if I can’t then it’s money down the drain. It doesn’t matter either way, I’m not going to switch permanently to the libre, I was just curious to monitor regular.
Hi, I was wanting to ask you a question if you don’t mind. With the libre sensor do you need to buy their reader? I looked into it and they mentioned the app works on the phone, but didn’t mention if you needed a reader or could go without. I have ordered a couple of sensors and was planning on using my phone, but if I can’t then it’s money down the drain. It doesn’t matter either way, I’m not going to switch permanently to the libre, I was just curious to monitor regular.
Thanks Thelma, I was a bit worried that the reader they make would be required, just using a phone would be too easy, and they wouldn’t make the money. If you do try your phone I would be interested in the outcome, but no worries either way. Sorry for hijacking your thread.I'm lucky that I'm getting it free while I'm trying to conceive (so will have to hand it back after the birth). But I do think you need the reader to register the sensors when you replace them, I'll be replacing my sensor in just over a week so I'll try it with just my phone and see what happens!
Reducing the post meal spike is tackled with pre bolusing.......15 minutes or so standard before novorapid works.....so you need to increase this time, experiment and see what works.....I've seen a pre bolus of 45 minutes in the past.....although 30 minuted is my maximum now....
The rise you see in the morning could be two things......1. not enough basal insulin 2. the liver releasing energy stores....
so you need to do an overnight basal test in the first instance and adjust accordingly......
if it is the liver, which it is likely to be, partially at least.....then there's not much you can do apart from breaking the fast as quickly as you can and getting some insulin in.....
so you seem to have all the above already planned out which is great..
Thanks, I'm thinking of doing 2-3 units as soon as I wake up (apart from hypo) then doing more at breakfast to stop such a rise.
Thanks Thelma, I was a bit worried that the reader they make would be required, just using a phone would be too easy, and they wouldn’t make the money. If you do try your phone I would be interested in the outcome, but no worries either way. Sorry for hijacking your thread.
P.s. Thanks nororapidboi, I’m glad to hear that.
Exactly my problem too. 12/13 after breakfast and lunch too. If I increase the Novorapid, it’s slightly better but then give it another 3 or 4 or even 5 hours and BG keeps dropping. It’s as if the insulin just sits there not doing its job then suddenly wakes up! It’s just so annoying!Watching this as i have similar problems. Good Bg bit after meals get a spike. Usually to 10, maybe 12. Mine also fall back to normal but i think we are suppised to try avoid? Ive started injecting my novorapid earlier, not a huge amount of difference though
It would only work with iPhone 7 upwards, anything less you’ll need to buy the reader. There is full and detailed information about Libre on Abbot’s website, just google it.Hi, I was wanting to ask you a question if you don’t mind. With the libre sensor do you need to buy their reader? I looked into it and they mentioned the app works on the phone, but didn’t mention if you needed a reader or could go without. I have ordered a couple of sensors and was planning on using my phone, but if I can’t then it’s money down the drain. It doesn’t matter either way, I’m not going to switch permanently to the libre, I was just curious to monitor regular.
Very useful information, thanks a lot.Yeah, more insulin may be required, however it can be done with more accuracy these days.....
Due to the dawn phenomenon, which is the liver releasing glucose and other hormones being released like cortisol, resistance to insulin is increased in the morning.......
So what you need to do, or what you can do if you choose is work out how that resistance effects you personally by working out how much 1 unit drops you by during this time and how many grams of carbs one unit will deal with at this time also....
So a new insulin/carb ratio as well as a correction factor.....if you get them as close to right as possible, then it wont be so much of a guessing game....
Getting something in your stomach to digest will actually stop the liver and the other hormones as you have now fueled up and the livers services are no longer required...
On the other hand, it works fine with ****** old Samsungs, Huawei's and other phones running on Android.It would only work with iPhone 7 upwards, anything less you’ll need to buy the reader. There is full and detailed information about Libre on Abbot’s website, just google it.
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