staffsmatt
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I don't feel "better" but can't tell any difference - I feel "normal" whether I am 4 or 14, which makes it hard to notice when I am spiking. I was 29mmol when diagnosed and apart from the usual symptoms (excessive thirst etc.) I actually felt fine!
Yes, I'm with you on this one. I aim for around 7 and I think that's quite a realistic level. Much lower than that and I end up going hypo all the time. Once that happens I tend to overcompensate and then go too high blah blah blah. I think you have to live with it but not let it make your life miserable. It's a compromise. I've been type 1 for 35 years. Long time, like you, although I see you were only a year when diagnosed? That must have been tough.OK quick question, does anyone else feel a lot better when they are running between 6 and 9 (basically aiming for 7)?
I went on the DAFNE course in February this year and since then have been trying my best to run between 7 and 5, correcting when I'm over 8 and not having anything extra to eat if I'm 4.x (which i always would have done) etc... and I've felt pretty lousy. I've not been going low a lot, certainly not by the 3.5 DAFNE definition of low and would think 4 months would have given my body time to adjust to the lower levels of glucose.
I've been diabetic for 32 years and have always felt well at between 7 and 9 / 10 and always felt unwell when I get to the mid to low 5's and always had HBa1C's in the 7's so for the past week or so I decided to say balls to it and run back at that and I've felt a lot better. So with a one year old to help look after, other family commitments and job responsibilities I'm going to stick to aiming for 7.
I'm not looking to get into discussions about the risk of complications running like this could cause, if you want to and can run at between 5 ans 6 all of the time, and feel well at that then more power to you, I'm just curious if there are other diabetics on here who feel better with different targets?
Cheers
Matt
Just aim for the mmol which gives you the 'best' feelings. At least DAFNE has shown you how to manage your diabetes. I did DAFNE in Sept 2013 after struggling with the treatment at my local hospital and was referred to Addenbrookes who put me through DAFNE soon after my treatment was restarted ..I learnt where King's Lynn hospital was going wrong and my HBA1c is now 6.6% (49) from 8.9% in 2013. I'm aiming to keep in the 6s. I now just do what I learnt on DAFNE regardless of what else I may be told by other medics..locally.As a parent to a little lad of around the same age I was when I was diagnosed I can definitely say it was harder for my parents than for me! Yeah I think that's a sensible approach, like I said I tried to reign my levels back a bit, mainly after my lad was born, it's just not gonna work for me though!
Just had an email two days ago, that next week I can order my Libre. Can't wait3.5 blimey, I'd be in danger of going seriously low if I let myself drift that low, goes to show how different we all are eh! Wish I could get my hands on a dexcom, on the waiting list for a libre at the mo.
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