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<blockquote data-quote="dulcis-dente" data-source="post: 1705132" data-attributes="member: 119346"><p>Thank you Ellie! It’s reassuring to hear (well read). I’m really lucky to be in the position of having a Dexcom CGM (self funded). Although I don’t make treatment decisions without checking my sugars manually, it really helps to spot the patterns. The issue for now is there is no pattern, so just chasing with correction doses etc. I don’t mind if I end up hypo more often, as long as I can minimise any highs. But I think your recording tip is a great idea too - actually writing down my results, doses etc might get me thinking about it more carefully, thank you for the suggestion, that will be my next line of attack from tomorrow on. <—— determination!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dulcis-dente, post: 1705132, member: 119346"] Thank you Ellie! It’s reassuring to hear (well read). I’m really lucky to be in the position of having a Dexcom CGM (self funded). Although I don’t make treatment decisions without checking my sugars manually, it really helps to spot the patterns. The issue for now is there is no pattern, so just chasing with correction doses etc. I don’t mind if I end up hypo more often, as long as I can minimise any highs. But I think your recording tip is a great idea too - actually writing down my results, doses etc might get me thinking about it more carefully, thank you for the suggestion, that will be my next line of attack from tomorrow on. <—— determination! [/QUOTE]
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