Erin
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 748
- Location
- Canada
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- mean people, corrupt politicians, poverty, happy pharmaceutical ads;
Every time I go out for an errand, visits to friends or relatives, shopping, etc.
I screw up my numbers. That's because I am on "blinders" and not measuring with my meter. I find that very difficult to do so I rely on feedback, which as you know is not as accurate. So, every now and then I usually go high, but never above say 8-10 and that only during once per day, maybe twice. I wonder how many highs in say a month are pernicious in the long run in damage, even though your average is good, i.e. 6.2 over every three months.
Anyone else tackling this?
I screw up my numbers. That's because I am on "blinders" and not measuring with my meter. I find that very difficult to do so I rely on feedback, which as you know is not as accurate. So, every now and then I usually go high, but never above say 8-10 and that only during once per day, maybe twice. I wonder how many highs in say a month are pernicious in the long run in damage, even though your average is good, i.e. 6.2 over every three months.
Anyone else tackling this?