@azure I think pump and CGM together give much more flexibility to dynamically manage everything. I'm still not convinced that most severe nocturnal hypos are not a very serious side effect of outdated dosing regimes and certain insulins, but if we all had cgms it would be a lot easier to find out.
Yes, I've wondered about that. It needs investigating. The dosing regimes *are* outdated.@azureI'm still not convinced that most severe nocturnal hypos are not a very serious side effect of outdated dosing regimes and certain insulins, but if we all had cgms it would be a lot easier to find out.
Good grief, what exactly are they using you for?I feel much more cost effective to the NHS.
It's amazing how many you do when you are testing once to twice per hour for a month. Pincushion fingers.When my endocrinologist reviewed results downloaded from my blood glucose meter and saw that I did 500 tests in a month, he suggested it may make more sense for me to get a CGM device. Emulating CGM through fingerprick tests is truly painful
He offered Dexcom G4, I will "just" need to pay for the sensors. I decided I will give it a try...
Thought I did a lot at 200ish a month. My finger tips are showing wear and tear, what are yours like?When my endocrinologist reviewed results downloaded from my blood glucose meter and saw that I did 500 tests in a month, he suggested it may make more sense for me to get a CGM device. Emulating CGM through fingerprick tests is truly painful
He offered Dexcom G4, I will "just" need to pay for the sensors. I decided I will give it a try...
As a case in point, my Hba1C last year was 53 (7%). It's now 40 (5.8%), and my standard deviation has gone from 55% of average glucose to 35%. Both of these have been down to changing the way I manage myself using CGM.I agree with Tim; not having the alerts is not a big deal if you are hypo-aware. The amount you can learn about how your blood sugar levels respond to different stimuli is amazing and so insightful. Many people have reduced their HbA1Cs after using it over a short period. I also considered the Dexcom but decided on the Libre because it's more discrete and doesn't require finger-prick calibration.
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