deebie_newbie
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- Location
- Tyne and Wear.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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people not willing to change.
No judgement at all, except to say well done for doing the best you can despite life throwing all sorts of obstacles on your road!No judgements please. Doing the best I can with what I have.
Thank you SO, SO very much. Exactly what I needed. My sugars have been up a bit today, but that is because I have only had one unit of novorapid today, instead of the prescribed 6, as my sugars were 12. I also reduced it to 2 units yesterday and the day before, so it’s a mix of trying to get used to the cgm and it’s readings, taking into account that I know what is happening now and also the fact that I live alone and am terrified of going too low overnight, so at the minute, until I get a bit more confident, I would rather err on the side of caution. I have had type 2 since 2012 and been on insulin since 2014 as a result of an emergency admission to hospital due to DKA and an abscess, which made my sugars go to 21, along with (+4) ketones. The nurse at the walk in told me I wasn’t a happy little care bear and that I had to go to hospital straight away. Bless her. xxxNo judgement at all, except to say well done for doing the best you can despite life throwing all sorts of obstacles on your road!
Here's a converter (you need to scroll down to the second one):
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
And here's a chart which holds both ways of measuring hba1c and both ways of measuring blood glucose.
So you'll only use the top and bottom numbers, not the middle ones.
Your previous hba1c of 109 shows your average BG to have been around 16, so seeing numbers in the 6's is absolutely amazing!
Thank you so much, lovely. I have the app and have looked a few times, but it won’t estimate the hba1c until it has 7 days of data readings. I started late last wednesday night, half eleven at night, so technically 4 days have passed. Two sensors came off my arm on the hottest day of the year, and I know they are £50 a pop, so I waited until it was cooler and not so humid, scrubbed my arm 3 times with a scourer, to get rid of any dirt / grease / sweat, then used injection swabs to clean, then dried the area, just to doubly make sure. Lol. Yes, I know. Scourer. The joys of ocd. Pleased to say that the third disc has stayed on since 11.30pm, last Wednesday night and I phoned the manufacturer helpline, (number listed on the box,) kept the lids (serial numbers) and they are going to send me 2 replacements. If you don’t have the lid with the serial number of the disc and the disc comes off, the serial number is registered within the app, so all is not lost. Thank you again, for your kind advice.If you have the LibreLink app, it has a Estimated A1c?
This is available from the “burger menu” (the three lines at the top left of the app screen). No calculation is needed. The value is given directly in the app.
However, bear in mind this is an estimate which is calculated differently to the blood test. My Libre estimate was 10 lower than my blood test. I take it as a good way to track improvements and a good indication of what to expect but don’t be disappointed if it is different.
Sounds like you're on top of it, adjusting your doses to what is happening.My sugars have been up a bit today, but that is because I have only had one unit of novorapid today, instead of the prescribed 6, as my sugars were 12. I also reduced it to 2 units yesterday and the day before, so it’s a mix of trying to get used to the cgm and it’s readings, taking into account that I know what is happening now and also the fact that I live alone and am terrified of going too low overnight, so at the minute, until I get a bit more confident, I would rather err on the side of caution.
And speaking of type 1, have you actually been tested to make sure you have T2?I have had type 2 since 2012 and been on insulin since 2014 as a result of an emergency admission to hospital due to DKA
The real hba1c is a result of your blood glucose over the past 3 months, the app only has data from the past week.Managed to finally get the app to give me a reading. Was 109 last Wednesday, and 4/5 days later, 67. Didn’t think that was actually possible. Just putting it on here as a reminder for the bad times. To show me I have done it once, so can do it again. Thanks.
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