fairylights
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Pump
You say the peaks coincide with food. Interestingly, that's what Scheiner says we shouldn't be doing with basal and indicates substitution for bolus...I suffer from Dawn Phenomen aswell and when I had the CGM my blood sugar was in the 30,s at that time of night, every night the CGM was on, I was up at 3.30 this morning and reading was 10.4mmol on the -10% reduction which I had running from 11pm last night until 9.30am today so that reading would be lower if the reduction was not on, as you can see my levels drop around 6am and hence the early morning hypos (these were hapening prior to the pump aswell) and lows around lunchtime which is my bussiest period in the day for me.
Yeah @azure those are the reduced ones set today, @tim2000s no not a night time basl yet, I set my alarm 3 nights in a row last week and I never woke up to do it but I did wake up in the low 2,s on these days so I was probably lower then that when the alarm was going off, as I normally only eat twice a day (a small beakfast and a large evening meal) round about 6-7pm, so I think that probably is the 2 rises on the graph, high bs middle of the night and a hefty tea. Having had a few highish readings mid afternoon will be interesting to see what they are like tomorrow when I'm back at work@ getting stressed at the thought of it hahaha)
You say the peaks coincide with food. Interestingly, that's what Scheiner says we shouldn't be doing with basal and indicates substitution for bolus...
Which suggests that your basal is substituting for bolus.my bolus needs on a teatime have been 1/2'd by doing this or I pressume that is why the blocks rise at the times they do
I think that's true for almost all of us. Part of the problem is that while a question may seem well poised in our mind before we go in for an appointment, we get distracted by the Q&A exchange during the actual meetup. I also am trying to keep a list of question or concerns to bring up at future appointments.I know next time I go I need to write things down to ask as my memory is not the best
Have you seen an Improvement in A1c since starting on pump. It's really starting to dawn on me how much work this is going to take and there's a lot of variables to take in to account. But to know there is an improvement coming makes it worth while.I started on my pump in August and I'm still setting things up - it probably took em about the first four weeks to get my basal set for the period from 2am until noon and now the weather's gone cold it needs a bit of tweaking, going to do lots of testing when I'm off next week. It probably took me a few more weeks to get noon until 6pm sorted, not sure I've got 6pm until 2am sorted at all. I'm still testing a trying things for exercise, have started tweaking boluses but a lot more work for me to do here ........
Have you seen an Improvement in A1c since starting on pump. It's really starting to dawn on me how much work this is going to take and there's a lot of variables to take in to account. But to know there is an improvement coming makes it worth while.
So, how do you cope with all the work involved with riding a bicycle? I mean keeping your balance is complete nightmare! First you two right and then almost immediately left, right, left, right, leftIt's really starting to dawn on me how much work this is going to take and there's a lot of variables to take in to account.
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