Hello again Diane and Sweet3x,
Thank you for your responses. No, I haven't done the DAFNE course but might consider it, although after 46 years of measuring carbohydrates I do hope I've acquired a reasonable grasp of how to measure food intake against insulin. I think my problem with hypos stems not so much from this as from taking into account the effects of exercise (of which I do a good deal) on my blood glucose levels. Exercise is much harder to quantify and measure than carbohydate or units of insulin, and I do get it wrong. Sweet3x, thank you for your thoughts on night-time hypos. Again, I think I've cracked the question of nocturnal hypos as it's about 3 years since my last one and I'm now happily settled on 18 units of Lantus and it seems to work okay PROVIDED I take account of the day's physical activity as well as alcohol intake, if any, the night before. I want the CGM device mainly for daytime purposes. Diane, glad you found it worked for you and was sorry to learn you couldn't get one permanently. I'll keep you posted on my own attempts. Big interview with consultant in just over a week's time. Wish me luck.