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<blockquote data-quote="Capwhittaker" data-source="post: 2344719" data-attributes="member: 533919"><p>I am type 1 and have the same issue. One thing I would say to start is remember the positivity of your day control being good. You may never get perfect control but day control is great. </p><p></p><p>The libre helped me a lot. Do not take no for an answer on it. Ask them what the criteria are to get one. If you are asking your GP, get referred to a diabetes centre. For me, I had to have a hba1c bad enough that i should be doing 8 blood tests a day. Good diabetes nurses will keep you healthy but play the system to get you one.</p><p></p><p>I found eating earlier, eating less fat and carbs helps. Also splitting my before tea insulin dose helps. But the libre really helps to see where the peaks start and end and act accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capwhittaker, post: 2344719, member: 533919"] I am type 1 and have the same issue. One thing I would say to start is remember the positivity of your day control being good. You may never get perfect control but day control is great. The libre helped me a lot. Do not take no for an answer on it. Ask them what the criteria are to get one. If you are asking your GP, get referred to a diabetes centre. For me, I had to have a hba1c bad enough that i should be doing 8 blood tests a day. Good diabetes nurses will keep you healthy but play the system to get you one. I found eating earlier, eating less fat and carbs helps. Also splitting my before tea insulin dose helps. But the libre really helps to see where the peaks start and end and act accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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