I get it every time my dawn phenomenon kicks in (so that's not every day but quite often) - am waiting for a pump to help with this.Anyway, I understand that this is a bit of an arbitrary question but how often do you get high readings (over 10 I guess)? Is it daily?
I only go high if I have eaten something or I am rebounding from a low. I would test basal rates across the full 24 hour cycle to see if there are gaps in basal insulin action that may explain the highs. As you have a pump, adjusting basal rates is easy. Highs ca be caused by inadequate basal fates during the previous 2 hours. It is something that needs done regularly anyway. When basal rates are in line with basal requirements, focusing on bolusing becomes a lot easier.... I seem to be going high quite a lot, pretty much every day, ...
Yes, low carb diets definitely helps. Your numbers are very stable. Do you use a pump?... Here are my blood sugar results for the past couple of weeks ...
No, I inject Tresiba and Humalog manually. I've personally never been interested in pumps, but can see why they appeal to others.Yes, low carb diets definitely helps. Your numbers are very stable. Do you use a pump?
Love your response ... so true ... perfect is to hard and i like living safely and happily ,All I’ll say is that theses days my highs aren’t as regular as they were , let’s face it we,re never going to get it perfect that’s why we’re diabetic. I lost my leg and that wa down to constant and I mean constant highs now I TRY to keep my sugars “ in range “ but it doesn’t always happen and I don’t expect it too , I don’t worry about it to have serious complications you need to be like I was ie never taking bloods Hb1 a. Always in high 90s . Having the odd reading above 10 is not disastrous. Trying to keep bloods on same level as if you weren’t diabetic is impossible in my opinion , diabetes is hard enough without trying to make it a jail sentence which contrary to popular belief I believe it isn’t.
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