I have to use a glucose monitor to work out my insulin to carb ratio so even when I used the sensors I still had to prick my finger. Not everyone gets symptoms when having a hypo. I don’t after 31yr of being diabetic I’ve lost my hypo awareness. The sensors were never correct for me compared to finger pricking. They weren’t accurate at allThere is no need to check with a glucose machine if you have the symptoms of a hypo everyone should know how a hypo is for them.
Sorry I disagree with this. You should check with a blood test even when you're hypo aware as I am, and as @HelenaF has said some people are hypo unaware.There is no need to check with a glucose machine if you have the symptoms of a hypo everyone should know how a hypo is
Libre sensors don’t work!!! Mine kept alarming during the night to say I was LOW with the arrow pointing horizontally. I pricked my finger each time and it showed that my glucose levels were 6 plus!!! So inaccurate during the day too. Also hurt my arm and had a lump when I took the sensor off. Persevered for a year with the libre 2 system but I gave up in the end. It’s a totally useless system!!! Also I still needed to prick my finger anyway to work out insulin/carb ratio which you cannot do just using the sensor alone!!! Waste of NHS money and a total waste of my time!!!!
I would say it’s the short acting fir evening dinner time insulin dose is slight too much or not enough carbs for evening dinner either that or try having a glass of milk and a digestive before bed.Probably because your basel insulin (Lantus) is to high, you're taking too much in the evening.
Libre sensors don't work for some people, they do for others.Libre sensors don’t work!!! Mine kept alarming during the night to say I was LOW with the arrow pointing horizontally. I pricked my finger each time and it showed that my glucose levels were 6 plus!!! So inaccurate during the day too. Also hurt my arm and had a lump when I took the sensor off. Persevered for a year with the libre 2 system but I gave up in the end. It’s a totally useless system!!! Also I still needed to prick my finger anyway to work out insulin/carb ratio which you cannot do just using the sensor alone!!! Waste of NHS money and a total waste of my time!!!!
This may be generally true. But the exceptions are also important to be aware of:There is no need to check with a glucose machine if you have the symptoms of a hypo everyone should know how a hypo is for them.
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