i have type 1 and every single day i have a low blood sugar. I have a good HBA1C (6.2) but i feel like i have bad control. I guess i just want reassurance that i am not the 'worst diabetic' because every day i have at least one low or one high but mostly low (recently anyway). does everyone else also have at least one low/high during the day or am i just awful at managing this? sorry to be such a downer but diabetes really does make me feel bad about myself. I am on injections and not pump as i tried it and really didn't like it.
thankyou for your reply,with an HbA1c of 6.2 your doing well, really well, the risk of complications are low.........
you are having daily hypos which in its self isn't really bad, its the severity of the hypos and whether or not your able to pick them up early enough.....
I might have a hypo every 2-3 days, just mild though due to increased activity.....
are the hypos bad? do you feel anxious about hypos coming on?
if so, a pump will be right up your street...
thanks for your reply,Wow - you are doing so well, I wish I could achieve your control. I am high more than I am low, which I think is far worse.
Having a low once a day is unpleasant but it's certainly not bad control - do you know why you are having a hypo ? Is it the same time rougly every day, can you see a trend to it ?
don't worry i am appreciative of constructive criticism. i carb count as often as i can (i am 18 and live with my parents, when they cook it is more difficult but when i do i make sure to count very precisely but yes at most meals i carb count). i do record all of that already, but maybe i will do a fasting test to get my basal right. thanks again.Sorry to be slightly negative but a hypo every day is not great control in my opinion. Yes, hypo's are common but if they are that regular, something is wrong. Yes, you're overall HbA1C is good but if it is a mixture of lows and highs then it needs work. I don't want to sound negative, I just think with a little work you can improve a lot.
There is going to be a reason why your levels are either low/high at least daily. Do you carb count or fixed dose ? You should keep a detailed diary for a couple of weeks, record all BG levels, carbs eaten, insulin taken and any exercise you may do. Diabetes doesn't cause lows, generally it's too much insulin which does. Start by getting your basal correct by doing a fasting test, then look closely at your QA ratio's. You can post your results here or discuss with your nurse/doc. Hopefully this should help. Again, don't feel bad as everyone gets lows and highs but if they are that regular, it needs sorting. Good luck, Mo
thanks, i know hypos every day are not good at all! i will talk to my dr next time i have an appointment too.A hypo everyday is unacceptable and in time you may become hypo unaware. See if there's a pattern that develops whereby you can take pre-emptive action as Mo suggest, hypo's can never truly be avoided completely but they can be controlled somewhat.
i have also found that to do true. i have also found that now when my bg is 11/12 i feel quite high even though its not that high. thanks for your input as well about the HBA1C.To quote my consultant, a HbA1c of 6.2% is too low and indicates regular low levels! I was consistently around this for four years after diagnosis and every six months was encouraged to aim for 6.5%. At my last appointment I saw the main consultant who I hadn't seen in 6yrs since diagnosis, he was delighted that my last HbA1c was 6.7% and said that is ideal.
I began diabetic life thinking it'd be great to be as near to 6% as possible but experience has taught me (personally) that's only possible with hypos. Aim for no hypos and, again, from my personal experience, don't stress too much about meter readings being higher. My meter average is normally in the mid to high 7's but HbA1C is always lower.
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