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How many high reading do you get?
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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2284154" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>Hi there, like others have said it very much depends on my daily routine. Personally, I've been quite lucky in being able to have fairly stable control... that is until stress or illness decide to turn up! Hard to therefore measure in terms of how frequently I go high because the illness or stress usually linger for a few days meaning I have at least a few days where I'm carefully upping insulin but also expecting my sensitivity to return, and so trying to avoid hypos too. Lots of consultants are therefore now more interested in your 'time in target', though obviously if you're able to keep a log of the highs it might also show up a pattern for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2284154, member: 503751"] Hi there, like others have said it very much depends on my daily routine. Personally, I've been quite lucky in being able to have fairly stable control... that is until stress or illness decide to turn up! Hard to therefore measure in terms of how frequently I go high because the illness or stress usually linger for a few days meaning I have at least a few days where I'm carefully upping insulin but also expecting my sensitivity to return, and so trying to avoid hypos too. Lots of consultants are therefore now more interested in your 'time in target', though obviously if you're able to keep a log of the highs it might also show up a pattern for you? [/QUOTE]
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