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<blockquote data-quote="Bnar" data-source="post: 2089076" data-attributes="member: 510054"><p>Thank you for all your replies! </p><p></p><p>[USER=85197]@zand[/USER] I do not live in an area that has ticks, nor do I venture out in tall grass (I live in the city). So Lyme's is quite unlikely. (I'm not an outdoorsy type)</p><p></p><p>[USER=52527]@Dark Horse[/USER] Lupus has crossed my mind... Though, as mentioned, I've done several blood tests, and there was nothing out of the ordinary with.. anything, really. I will bring it up with my doctor, though. </p><p></p><p>[USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER] Don't think I've ever had my thyroid checked, to be honest. I've done complete tests before (tested what tested can), so it was perhaps in there. I'll ask my doctor</p><p></p><p>[USER=8588]@wiflib[/USER] It means my blood sugar levels rest between 7.0-8.0. Anything lower than that, and you fall too quickly into hypo. For type-1 it's recommended to be between the 6-7 range. </p><p></p><p>[USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] Yeah, I had too many lows whenever my HbA1c went below 6. I got a new pump this Thursday, actually; the MiniMed 640g. However, I couldn't stand using the CGM; it was used for a whole 8 hours, and that was enough for me. I've used a MiniMed Paradigm since its conception; I still measure my BG levels to manually correct it by setting a bolus dose. No counting of carbs, or anything of that kind. (Never needed to, and all my diabetic nurses/doctors agree that it's little point in trying to "reprogram" me now, after 19 years doing it that way.)</p><p></p><p>[USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] I'm going to talk with my diabetic doctor once I'm in for my yearly check-up, hopefully I'll get a second opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bnar, post: 2089076, member: 510054"] Thank you for all your replies! [USER=85197]@zand[/USER] I do not live in an area that has ticks, nor do I venture out in tall grass (I live in the city). So Lyme's is quite unlikely. (I'm not an outdoorsy type) [USER=52527]@Dark Horse[/USER] Lupus has crossed my mind... Though, as mentioned, I've done several blood tests, and there was nothing out of the ordinary with.. anything, really. I will bring it up with my doctor, though. [USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER] Don't think I've ever had my thyroid checked, to be honest. I've done complete tests before (tested what tested can), so it was perhaps in there. I'll ask my doctor [USER=8588]@wiflib[/USER] It means my blood sugar levels rest between 7.0-8.0. Anything lower than that, and you fall too quickly into hypo. For type-1 it's recommended to be between the 6-7 range. [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] Yeah, I had too many lows whenever my HbA1c went below 6. I got a new pump this Thursday, actually; the MiniMed 640g. However, I couldn't stand using the CGM; it was used for a whole 8 hours, and that was enough for me. I've used a MiniMed Paradigm since its conception; I still measure my BG levels to manually correct it by setting a bolus dose. No counting of carbs, or anything of that kind. (Never needed to, and all my diabetic nurses/doctors agree that it's little point in trying to "reprogram" me now, after 19 years doing it that way.) [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] I'm going to talk with my diabetic doctor once I'm in for my yearly check-up, hopefully I'll get a second opinion. [/QUOTE]
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