blackbird said:DAFNE isn't available in Portsmouth, although the diabetic clinic do run education courses. Anything that helps to easily track blood glucose is welcome.
Stuboy said:We often see people here asking about why their blood sugars aren't behaving themselves.
More often than not, it really helps to test at certain set times of the day to discover patterns in your readings.
Logging your blood glucose results and carbohydrate intake, along with meds can help you physically see patterns and often identify the problem foods or times of the day and can open up a new view on your situation, helping you to resolve it.
I've created a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel which i'd like to share with those having trouble identifying problems with their control as this has really helped me in the past.
By Monitoring closely and entering your results into the spreadsheet, you will hopefully see a pattern imerge from the chart where your results are plotted, allowing you to identify what's going "wrong".
Blood Glucose Logging Sheet
The log book is pre-sized for an A4 print out too, so you can also print your results with ease.
Ahhhh doh! that makes senseStuboy said:the Rapid column is for your rapid acting insulin.
You have Basal insulin - background insulin
You have Bolus insulin - for meal times and corrections
Some people use a mixed insulin...
Do you know what you are using?
Thanks for the feedback... i think i might adjust the titles on there, i can see how it could be confusing to newly diagnosed. I did have another version of the spreadsheet for Mixed insulin where you take insulin before breakfast and before evening meal, ill see if i can find it.
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