Dave Wilde
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Welcome. Are you using a finger prink test? The glucometers accuracy varies but should be plus or minus 0.5 (but I think some brands are much more variable than this) but this will explain your different readings without correcting by eating. You could try just testing the same place, using a number of strips to see if you get different readings.
Welcome. Are you using a finger prink test? The glucometers accuracy varies but should be plus or minus 0.5 (but I think some brands are much more variable than this) but this will explain your different readings without correcting by eating. You could try just testing the same place, using a number of strips to see if you get different readings.
There’s a possibility that you are still in the honeymoon phase, where you are still producing insulin until you don’t have any left. So eventually you’ll need more insulin. If it is in the mornings, DP can do it’s liver dump so bg levels will do up. However below 4 needs to be treated. It could also be adrenaline - if anyone could correct or if I’m typing rubbish. If you are using the libre, it’s good to finger prick to confirm some of your high and low readings due to it’s inaccuracy. Libre lags behind finger prick readings as well.
Yes, the Libre sensor can go up if you blink. It has a life of its own. But the trend arrows and the data you get are really worthwhile. You need to finger prink to be sure of your readings, especially if they're low or high.Hi
I’m using the Libre sensor. Is it possible to go up by itself ?
I share your grief. I didn't want this diagnosis either. I refused to go on insulin thinking I could be thin type 2, even though the specialists were convinced otherwise with my initial c-peptide and BMI and age. After finding GAD antibodies, I'm more resigned, ended up in the hospital, accepted insulin, but I keep imagining, like you, that for some reason, I will suddenly start producing my own insulin. I just can't picture that this is what I have for the rest of my life. They get things wrong all of the time, don't they? I'm not ready to accept a forever label.I should also say my body tells me a different story. Despite the diagnosis there is a part of me that thinks I either don’t have it or I’ll recover by myself. Dangerous I know, but it’s what I have been thinking
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