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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
i have recently been given the freestyle Libre trial to get it on prescription due to having a lot of hypos and anxiety, so was testing my blood a lot.
Anyway, I have been through 4 sensors now. At the end of the first I switched from lantus to levimer because I realised I could see my night time glucose with the graphs and it looked problematic (hypos and dawn phenomenon). I noticed I would bottoming out randomly between 4am and 6am and then glucose increasing by 7. I’m talking 2.5 kind of zone for a 2 hour stretch. I always wake up for my hypos so this was worrying me.
The other evening at the beginning of my current sensor I felt fine but my sensor scan read that I was 2.8 and had been for the last half an hour, but my finger prick said I was 5.6. Then the next morning I saw I’d run in the night the random 2.5 for a couple hours like I’d seen before, woke up with similar fingerprick and sensor reading so assumed maybe this is accurate and did some more levimer tweaking. I then set an alarm for 5am every morning for last week to check and I’ve not hypoed once. Weird.
Then, 3 days remaining on sensor, last night I woke up at 5am and sensor had been bottoming out at 2.5 again with fingerprick at 6.4... when I woke in morning the sensor and finger prick were pretty much the same.
I don’t see how this could possibly be the 15 minute delay happening because it only seems to happen at the beginning and end of the sensor (on and off) and I feel fine when it says I’m 2.5 and trust me I have been 2.5 with a fingerprick and felt ghastly.. I know what it’s like. I feel hypos at 4.8.
So, what I’ve worked out is the Libre is an enormous trickster for the first 4 days and last 4 days of wear. Giving us a mere 6 days of reliable readings. Well done freestyle.
Also, on my Libre link uploads to my nurse is saying I’m hypoing for hours on end which isn’t proving to anyone that this trial is useful to helping me with hypos, is it?!
A question: I have been giving myself a break from it for a couple days in between sensors because it drives me mad sometimes, is this going to get me in trouble??
Sorry for long read, diabetes is long winded.
Anyway, I have been through 4 sensors now. At the end of the first I switched from lantus to levimer because I realised I could see my night time glucose with the graphs and it looked problematic (hypos and dawn phenomenon). I noticed I would bottoming out randomly between 4am and 6am and then glucose increasing by 7. I’m talking 2.5 kind of zone for a 2 hour stretch. I always wake up for my hypos so this was worrying me.
The other evening at the beginning of my current sensor I felt fine but my sensor scan read that I was 2.8 and had been for the last half an hour, but my finger prick said I was 5.6. Then the next morning I saw I’d run in the night the random 2.5 for a couple hours like I’d seen before, woke up with similar fingerprick and sensor reading so assumed maybe this is accurate and did some more levimer tweaking. I then set an alarm for 5am every morning for last week to check and I’ve not hypoed once. Weird.
Then, 3 days remaining on sensor, last night I woke up at 5am and sensor had been bottoming out at 2.5 again with fingerprick at 6.4... when I woke in morning the sensor and finger prick were pretty much the same.
I don’t see how this could possibly be the 15 minute delay happening because it only seems to happen at the beginning and end of the sensor (on and off) and I feel fine when it says I’m 2.5 and trust me I have been 2.5 with a fingerprick and felt ghastly.. I know what it’s like. I feel hypos at 4.8.
So, what I’ve worked out is the Libre is an enormous trickster for the first 4 days and last 4 days of wear. Giving us a mere 6 days of reliable readings. Well done freestyle.
Also, on my Libre link uploads to my nurse is saying I’m hypoing for hours on end which isn’t proving to anyone that this trial is useful to helping me with hypos, is it?!
A question: I have been giving myself a break from it for a couple days in between sensors because it drives me mad sometimes, is this going to get me in trouble??
Sorry for long read, diabetes is long winded.