Needles don't really bother me, I've had no problem applying the sensors but was terrified taking mine off earlier....I just couldn't prise it away from my arm....anyone have any tips? I ended up using tweezers to lift the adhesive.
View attachment 7822 Hi all.
I'm worried about my night time readings. I went to bed with BG 5.5 (at 9pm just before I went to sleep) and woke up at 4.6 (by finger prick so the Libre is quite accurate at the mo). I took my last bolus at 5pm which was 0.5 units because I only had 17 carbs, so that would have gone by 9. At about 1am I woke up hypo and drank some lucazade.
Should I be reducing my Lantas at night? If so by how much? I only take ten units (I'm still in my honeymoon)
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I had the same trouble as mine was very well stuck. I managed to work my fingernail under the edge and once I'd gone round a semicircle, I could prise it off. Still left a bit of a bruise.
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My skin is quite dry - I wonder if that makes a differenceCrazy that some of us struggle to keep ours stuck on and other find it hard to get off!!
My skin is quite dry - I wonder if that makes a difference
Have to say, taking off my old sensor was anything but painless. New sensor has started off much more accurate than the last one though. Now thinking of buying some more sensors. Abbott say max of 2 in an order and max of 1 order every 14 days. So, need to judge this right to have enough for xmas.
I did start to use the meter to record carbs etc, but soon realised you can't put a note against the exercise to know what you did. Have now gone back to phone app for recording carbs, exercise and bg readings I take before driving.
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You can put in a note with whatever you want. You use the software to customise it like thisHave to say, taking off my old sensor was anything but painless. New sensor has started off much more accurate than the last one though. Now thinking of buying some more sensors. Abbott say max of 2 in an order and max of 1 order every 14 days. So, need to judge this right to have enough for xmas.
I did start to use the meter to record carbs etc, but soon realised you can't put a note against the exercise to know what you did. Have now gone back to phone app for recording carbs, exercise and bg readings I take before driving.
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I applied my 2nd sensor but this time it hurt and it still hurts. I had a bad night sleep because it hurt quite a lot. Im hoping that the pain goes.
Anyone else had some pain / discomfort?
Has anyone done experiments on themselves using this thing? Given the way it shows your rate of change of BG, I plan to eat a variety of food stuffs to see the rate of change impact, and then play around with Insulins as well. While I know others have identified patterns in what they eat, I wondered whether anyone had deliberately set out to discover some of these things?
You can put in a note with whatever you want. You use the software to customise it like thisView attachment 8032
Think I've got some fun coming up over the next couple of weeks. Will be trying out the instant action dextrose tabs (see how instant they are), the effect of NovoRapid on me (to see how rapid it is (and thus far I'm estimating it's pretty rapid on what I've seen in 24 hours) and more interestingly perhaps, the effect of complexified food types, like cake and chocolate, on BS. Do the fats really make a difference?I deliberately ate a sandwich a few days after starting to use the Libre. I had two slices of bread from a Warburton's small seeded loaf, so tiny little slices of about 8g carb each. I took what should have been more than enough rapid-acting to cover it, but my BG shot up to nearly 16mmol. It was quite a shock really!
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Couldn't you put that as three different notes? Run 1, Run 2 and Run 3?Just checked this as though you might have the solution, but only allows you to put a note.
For example I have 3 different running routines and go for different durations depending on one thing or another so need the details as they impact my bg differently.
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Like you can put a value against the insulin
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Think I've got some fun coming up over the next couple of weeks. Will be trying out the instant action dextrose tabs (see how instant they are), the effect of NovoRapid on me (to see how rapid it is (and thus far I'm estimating it's pretty rapid on what I've seen in 24 hours) and more interestingly perhaps, the effect of complexified food types, like cake and chocolate, on BS. Do the fats really make a difference?
I think the manufacturers should rethink the terms rapid or fast acting. I use humalog & it takes quite a while to get going. Injection site location also makes a big difference as we already know.I've confirmed what I previously thought, Novorapid is not at all rapid on meminimal change for almost an hour after Bolus. Means my prebolus regime has gone up!
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