Jollymon
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 431
- Location
- Out-of-town
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- Not having good chocolate, and not cycling
We seem to get them most UK nights, but luckily the non UK mods normally get rid of them pretty fast. A pain, I agree. Which country are you located in?Another observation that I’ve made is that you guys get some really bad spam attacks here- wow! I hate seeing that stuff.
Hi @Jollymon,
51 years on insulin in Oz here.
At around the 45 year mark on insulin hypo unawareness become a threat to my life (hypos at night, even worse than in the day), to my job, ability to drive a car and to my freedom.
So 7 1/2 years ago I was switched to an insulin pump and have not looked back. Hypo awareness is back, HBA1C down and freedom back.
My concerns for you are
a) is you become hypo on your bike what stops you having an accident ?
b) you are even more vulnerable if you have a hypo at night.
Why on a pump your hypo awareness has not improved I do not know but it makes sense to look at some form of CGM with an alarm or auto-dose reduction measure. Please see the various threads on CGM and pumps.
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