GavinTully
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I used the sensor while on holidays, swimming and in and out of the pool all day, no problems, it still worked.
Yesterday was all about my Lantus not working properly, that pen is in the bin now, today's about a waking 3.8, spiking to 11 after porridge but dropping back to 3.6, 3 hours after injection.I went through a few stages with it when I first got it.
First few days, just really used it to pick up on developing hypos so I could stop them before going too low.
I levelled with 2 glucose tabs at 4.5, debating lunch and am gym bound shortly.Then started spotting slow slides which would eventually take me below 4 and found that really small amounts of carbs like 3 to 5 grams would nudge it back up into line without any danger of overtreating and ending up high.
Then used it to deal with "foot on floor" - if I wake at, say, 5, I'll easily go to 8 within an hour just by getting up and moving around, so learned to pin that by taking 2 units just to keep it line.
I also use it to keep an eye on developing hypers. On strips/DAFNE, the emphasis is on not testing between meals unless you feel hypo and save corrections till meals. To hang with that. If I see it heading towards being out of range, I'm not slow to take a 1 or 2 u correction between meals to keep it in range. Much easier to do little tweaks like that instead of taking a sledgehammer correction dose at a meal.
And great for basal testing overnight..
If you plan on using it long term,
Hey @kev-w
Very interested in this keg session though.
Now I'm kinda assuming it's a typo, but I also know there's always someone who starts a new workout craze.
So is it a leg workout or some barrel based workout?.
How does one remove the sensor at the end of ones trial?