That is very cool Breck. A1C testing kit on Amazon; I will check it out. I suspect, though that you have to send you blood sample, and they have to return the results. BTW I am in Canada, but I will check it. Thank you.
Yes insulinAre you on insulin or sulfonylurea's ?
Do you get false hypos, or feel a bit shakey above the hypo zone?Yes insulin
Is trying to establish why very frequent testing is done due to anxiety, or a concerted attempt to stay in the safe zone, or testing to comply with driving laws off topic ?Guys,
The topic for this thread is "How many times does everyone check their glucose levels every day."
Please move any discussions other than this topic to either another thread or via PM.
Thanks.!
Is trying to establish why very frequent testing is done due to anxiety, or a concerted attempt to stay in the safe zone, or testing to comply with driving laws off topic ?
Hello! Regarding your high after a meal, that's totally normal if you're type 1. Even if you give yourself the right insulin, your levels will creep up 1-3 points within the two hours following your meal - mainly because insulin and food absorbtion doing 100% coincide. If it's more than 3 points you're raising, then it might be that your insulin is wrong.Between 6 and 8 - logged in an app so I can see trends quickly. It's so easy not to notice that I'm consistently a little high after a particular meal which should tell me I might need to consider tweaking the ratio for that meal. Morning and night tell me how the basal is doing (I'm split dosage) so I know if I need to think about basal testing.
The app records the carbs eaten, insulin injected, whether I've exercised etc and to be honest I'd be lost without it now. I have coming up to 3000 entries stored and the accumulated data really does help keep me more or less level.
It will calculate insulin dosage for me if I input my ratios (which it stores), carbs and current blood. It also asks if I've exercised recently so it can take that into account. Provided I keep the ratios spot on it's usually right. Currently I have four ratios for it to work on because it changes as the day goes along. It'll also keep track of injection sites if I want it to, but I'm good at changing site so I don't need it to.
I could more but tbh I'm more or less happy as things are.
Hello! Regarding your high after a meal, that's totally normal if you're type 1. Even if you give yourself the right insulin, your levels will creep up 1-3 points within the two hours following your meal - mainly because insulin and food absorbtion doing 100% coincide. If it's more than 3 points you're raising, then it might be that your insulin is wrong.
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Ahhh, gotcha!I do know this - what I mean by testing after a meal, is testing at the point where my blood goes to its highest after consumption. (Found by testing at very frequent intervals straight after eating until the curve starts to go back down). Thus when I say "high after a meal" I mean high allowing for highest point, insulin correction yada yada.
What my trends show is if the insulin is wrong consistently allowing for consumption curve and insulin on board, and then I know it's time to tweak the ratio for that particular meal.
Hi everyone I’m new to the forum it’s lovely to meet you. Iv been diabetic for seventeen years, type 1. Over the past number of years say around five or six iv been dealing with mental health issues and unfortunately my diabetes control has declined rapidly which has caused problems for my vision aswell. However I’m looking to get back into the swing of things and take better control of diabetes and my life living with it which will of course mean measuring my blood glucose levels very efficiently so I was just wondering on average how many times a day does everyone check their levels ?
Hi everyone I’m new to the forum it’s lovely to meet you. Iv been diabetic for seventeen years, type 1. Over the past number of years say around five or six iv been dealing with mental health issues and unfortunately my diabetes control has declined rapidly which has caused problems for my vision aswell. However I’m looking to get back into the swing of things and take better control of diabetes and my life living with it which will of course mean measuring my blood glucose levels very efficiently so I was just wondering on average how many times a day does everyone check their levels ?
I’m not sure how they explained it to you, but they explained it to us as it’s a good idea to test four times a day minimum, not maximum. Also that 4 times a day number didn’t account for the existence of Libre, so definitely did not have that device in mind.I attended the DAFNE (Australia) program many years ago and the guide was only test before meals and bed, obviously more if you are unwell. That assumes of course that you stay within range, I’ve recently gone across to Libre2 and find myself scanning way too many times, my readings have been a bit all over the place though. I’ve changed my diet to very low carbs (seems to be working) and hope that I can get back to testing 4 times a day.
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