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<blockquote data-quote="Levy" data-source="post: 1596621" data-attributes="member: 31447"><p>Since starting on Libre I'm having lots more hypos purely because my levels are more in range rather than too high most of the time. Because I now have a lower margin of error (ie my levels are already between 4 and 9 most of the time) I'm having more hypos as a result. I'm having at least one a day. </p><p></p><p>I know this is something I need to sort out, I know the potential dangers of having too many hypos. I haven't been able to see a consultant since starting Libre, so for now I'm just happy that I've been able to generally improve my control (with an estimated A1C of 6.4% down from 8.2%). Reducing the hypos is the next step I'll be taking with the help of my diabetes team. </p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to say is - you're not alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levy, post: 1596621, member: 31447"] Since starting on Libre I'm having lots more hypos purely because my levels are more in range rather than too high most of the time. Because I now have a lower margin of error (ie my levels are already between 4 and 9 most of the time) I'm having more hypos as a result. I'm having at least one a day. I know this is something I need to sort out, I know the potential dangers of having too many hypos. I haven't been able to see a consultant since starting Libre, so for now I'm just happy that I've been able to generally improve my control (with an estimated A1C of 6.4% down from 8.2%). Reducing the hypos is the next step I'll be taking with the help of my diabetes team. What I'm trying to say is - you're not alone! [/QUOTE]
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