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BG ... what is the right target?

mbudzi

Well-Known Member
I'm new to this and trying to interpret something sensible from the generic answers I have been given by diabetic team - your help/experience in setting a target for BG would be appreciated.

On diagnosis 4 months ago I was told that I should try to keep my BG between 4 and 7 which I went hell for leather to do. At my last review the diabetic team said that my HbA1C of 6% was a bit low and I should relax my eating a little because of the hypos I was getting (about 2 a week). This seems at odds with what I had read with people trying to get HbA1C to between 5 and 6.

Subsequently the diabetic nurse has told me that BG up to 10 is fine and not to use any rapid acting insulin unless I get up to 13 (I just use small doses of intermediate acting insulin usually).

My interpretation of this nonsense is that I should
1) reduce my insulin, not relax my eating
2) still chase an HbA1C of 6 or lower
Am I being foolish on this?

I know BG depends on what is eaten, but can someone give me a rough guideline on what BG should be when I wake up, before I eat, after I eat. Also, should I test 1 or 2 hours after eating - I have read both - is 2 hours supposed to be back to the pre-food level?

Help ... I'm not sure I've got this testing malarkey quite sussed yet.
 
I wonder if this information might answer your questions even though I think that you are not newly diagnosed:

 
Hi

I think from reading your questions that you would be great for a DAFNE course. You seem to have a good understanding of the basic BG knowledge, your HbA1c of 6% is maybe a little low, my last HbA1c was 6.2% and I was advised that it was too low.
Do you have good hypo awareness?

Your profile says your are on Humulin, you probably need to ask your diabetic team how soon you can test your BG after eating as this insulin acts a little bit differently from the ones I know about.
Your quoted "BG between 4 and 7" is correct you have obviously achieved this BUT the 2 hypos a week is what your diabetic team is worried about. Do you drive? Do you test your BG before you drive?

Ask if your area has a DAFNE course, I believe that you would be a good candidate for it.
 
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