Interesting that you are type 2 @Brunneria and use CGM. I'm relatively new here so exploring options - fed up pricking my finger. Have you been using for a while?
I see many positive results from CGM, all education is good surely?
@mo53 - it's not about regular testing by finger pricking but having a permanent monitor/sensor attached to your body so that you're getting 24hours a day monitoring of glucose levels. Probably most useful to insulin dependent diabetics who need to closely monitor their levels, but can be enlightening for all of us. @Brunneria has her own thread somewhere about her RH experiences with her Freestyle Libre.Hello. I think I may have voted wrongly. Do you mean a specific kind of monitor? I'm type 2 and read this as checking blood glucose with an accuchek mobile meter. If I've voted wrongly I hope someone will clarify so I can change my vote so it doesn't distort the poll.
Hi@Nuck If you are finding that you need split basal, it may be worth you having a conversation with your team about using Levemir instead of Lantus. DAFNE has found that it is more effective when split basals are required.
Since I fitted the freestyle libra the information I gained has changed my view of diabetes. I am now able to tightly control my highs and lows before they bite. This means taking small corrections when my levels rise or the odd fast acting carb as my sugar starts to dive.
My biggest change is my Lantus. It appears that this stays active and useful for 9 hours (peaking after 6 hours) before my levels start to rise. This led me to splitting my dose. As Lantus is a 24 hour drug this is not licensed to take more than once. Before I would take a large night time dose and go low at 3am followed by a high at around 9am. I would check my sugars at 7:30 medicate for breakfast and the get the high at 9-10. This does not happen now.
I am now wrestling with the fact that my nighttime requirement has changed after having a near perfect line with no apparent changes in diet or exercise.
Please let me know how you are getting on?
I do not have a CGM but I keep asking my GP about getting one!
I never mentioned I have to pay for this myself no NHS funding for members . When I flinched at the cost the doctor asked how much is a Starbucks these days.I do not have a CGM but I keep asking my GP about getting one!
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