Thanks, I'm not resting on my laurels. I can see my body saying "this is going too well, better change things up for a bit" lol.great result and great graphs, what basal insulin are you on?
Well done.
Not diet. I've changed my basal after using the libre. Given myself a bit more than I used to, which might have gone towards the night lows, but feels better during the day (may experiment splitting the dose).I cant actually see the image at work unfortunately......
did the libre data cause changes to diet or dose?
I've changed my basal after using the libre. Given myself a bit more than I used to, which might have gone towards the night lows, but feels better during the day (may experiment splitting the dose).
Both! Yes both tbh. Revelation because I don't have to guess anymore, which I felt like i was doing (which may have accounted me pricking my fingers about 15 times day before the libre).so would you say the Libre has been revelation or has it simply helped you discipline yourself...
that's why I was asking as you seemed to be dipping a bit low over night, although great during the day, I was either going to suggest splitting it if it was Levemir (Lantus isn't split that often but it can be done) or take it in the morning instead. Assuming you've dabbled with basal somewhere between the then and now dosages.
One noticeable change in diet - you've had on average more carbs per day now than before! (although you may not log every carb?!) (for @novorapidboi26 's benefit 44g before, 70g currently)
I would not bother with Levemir, at 28u/day it probably will not last the 24 hrs and you will have to split which means it becomes even shorter lasting. If you need to change push to try Tresiba that is much better at lower doses (I'm on 23u Tresiba now having struggled to get consistent profile through the day with Levemir even at 45u/day)Hah! Oh and thanks for the insulin chart, useful.
My bg never used to dip at night, and now it's a consistent low, i.e doesn't fluctuate much. It feels like a smallish change to my basal shouldn't have done that, but maybe dropping a couple units is a good experiment.
Thanks for the clarification over the morning dose. The more I think about it, the more it feels like a good idea.
What was bad about them? So far mine have been perfect, and at least they seem very happy to replace if any issues. Fingers crossed mine stay good, and yours get better!I have had nothing but bad sensors from these. And at £50 ish I think it really bad. I keep buying them because it helps keep me motivated but I am yet again sending one back and may have up to 30 days for a replacement
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