If your are type 1 you are playing with danger you will get away with that for so. Long then you will start to get complications because your not controlling itI judge my blood glucose by what i feel like e.g. if it feels like my muscles are like jelly and blood like syrup then I would know i'm high, if i shake alot and lose focus a little, i know i'm low
I simple answer would be no I don't record my blood sugars
I think this where the libre is useful as are CGMS. You have a constant record and can spot patterns, even when not doing anything different. And it's easy to capture and record the data.I'm another one who doesn't record my blood results for the most part. I regularly take my blood(7+ times a day), just don't bother recording them.
I really don't see the point in looking back and knowing what your blood glucose was last thursday at 12pm..........as long as it is in the acceptable range.. The only time I would change this habit would be if I was sick or had a run of lows over a few days then I would go old skool and write it down in a notebook.
Hi
I'm struggling with my control at the moment! I'm type 1 and have been for 18 years this June! Never had the best control but really want to change that and reading through this site has given me some confidence! But where to start? How do you record your sugars which is the best way? Book, on a spreadsheet, use an app?? Any advise on helping me gain control will be much appreciated
I agree, it keeps me focused and I get a kick out of looking back on a good day. I must get out more !!I like the Diabetes Connect app which I have on an iPhone.
I've come to realise that recording and inputting your blood sugars is a very good way in and of itself to help you focus on the task at hand. It's harder to go off-piste if you know that you'll have to log your next blood sugar and that it will affect your averages.
Best
Dillinger
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