porl69
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- Location
- Pontypool, South Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Stupid people
1. Can you tell me about what best helps you manage your diabetes and what parts of diabetes management you find most difficult?
2. What types of diabetes technology have you tried?
3. Are you eager to try new diabetes technology when it is newly available?
On day 2 we would like to know about your experiences of finger prick testing
4. What do you like and dislike about finger prick testing?
5. How many times do you (did you) finger prick test per day?
6. What are/were the biggest barriers to finger prick testing for you?
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Thanks Antje this will make it much easier - I'll hopefully get the hang if it soonIf you only want to quote part of a post, simply select that part and a little rply button will appear.
1. Can you tell me about what best helps you manage your diabetes and what parts of diabetes management you find most difficult?
Having a DIY Artificial Pancreas is what best helps me manage my diabetes. The most difficult part of diabetes management is generally the variability that comes with it.
2. What types of diabetes technology have you tried?
Pretty much all of them.
3. Are you eager to try new diabetes technology when it is newly available?
Depends on how it stacks up to what I'm currently using in terms of performance and benefits.
On day 2 we would like to know about your experiences of finger prick testing
4. What do you like and dislike about finger prick testing?
I'm not sure there is anything to really like about finger prick testing. It's a prehistoric way of checking what your glucose levels are that is a must do in the absence of anything else.
5. How many times do you (did you) finger prick test per day?
Up to 15 before CGM, depending on the situation.
6. What are/were the biggest barriers to finger prick testing for you?
Being bothered to do it. It's not like it's something you can really avoid if you want to stay well and there's nothing that stops me doing it, however most of us prefer alternatives if they are available.
On day 3 we would like to know about your experiences of flash glucose monitoring (Libre). Today's questions are:
7. What do you like and dislike about flash glucose monitors?
8. Do you find (or think) the flash glucose monitor is useful for day to day diabetes management?
9. Do you (or think you might) use this information to adjust your insulin regimen?
Edited by Mod to confirm this has been approved.
What porl69 and rokaab say! I started using it about a year after it launched but after a few months started to have a skin reaction to it, accuracy fell away at the time too, probably because it hardly stayed put. Recently restarted using it after they changed the adhesive (and financial reasons) and just over half way through the first one so far so good, but could also may be just from having a break from it.
Scanning 20+ times a day and feeling a lot more confident and in control of my diabetes now.
Although possibly not part of your research but I believe a lot of people got nasty skin reactions from the libres (at least with the old adhesive - dunno about the new)Sorry to hear about the skin reaction! Glad to hear the new one isn’t causing the same reaction
No problem Antje - looking forward to hearing your thoughtsI'll be back tomorrow with my answers, today was for hard but not diabetes related decisions.
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