Good luck with getting your libre as your fingers must be pretty sore by now!So, I've had a meeting with the diabetes nurse at the hospital. (I had been previously under the care of my surgery nurse).
The nurse was fantastic, she went through my blood glucose test results (upto 20x a day finger pricks), my current regime and generally reassured me.
I am now on the list to get a freestyle libre, and as soon as that starts to shed some light on my nightime blood sugars, adjustments or a change in long acting insulin can begin.
I'm now feeling much more positive after a period of despair and anxiety.
I'll probably post a question about most suitable android phone to use with freestyle libre (and eventually miao miao?)
as my current phone is not compatible.
Unless these questions have been dealt with previously?
Glad to hear you're now on the list for a Libre, though I'm not sure why you're not getting one straight away. I don't necessarily think your Android has to be that new; I think @Jaylee's isn't and he also use miao miao I think. Keep us posted on updates and fingers crossed for you.So, I've had a meeting with the diabetes nurse at the hospital. (I had been previously under the care of my surgery nurse).
The nurse was fantastic, she went through my blood glucose test results (upto 20x a day finger pricks), my current regime and generally reassured me.
I am now on the list to get a freestyle libre, and as soon as that starts to shed some light on my nightime blood sugars, adjustments or a change in long acting insulin can begin.
I'm now feeling much more positive after a period of despair and anxiety.
I'll probably post a question about most suitable android phone to use with freestyle libre (and eventually miao miao?)
as my current phone is not compatible.
Unless these questions have been dealt with previously?
Hi,Good luck with getting your libre as your fingers must be pretty sore by now!
A phone with NEC connectivity is what you need. Mine's a Samsung Galaxy A70 but pretty much any new ish smart phone should work.
As for dropping insulin needs, in a way that is good since too much insulin is generally a bad thing even for type 1s.
Your consistently lower needs indicate you've become more insulin sensitive and that can be due to less body fat, resolution of an underlying infection, coming off steroid drugs.
Be interesting to calculate your current carbs to insulin ratio for your humalog/tresiba dosing.
1u for 10g carbs is thought to be normal and when I heard the dose for your jacket spud and beans it sounded like your old 'normal' was higher than I'd expect (unless it was a massive portion!).
Glad to hear you've had some specialist help and I hope your cconfidence returns soon.
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