Charlie Tudgay
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Had my HbA1c a few weeks ago and mine was 53 (7%) and the hospital doctor said that is exactly where you want it to be. I though to myself it's not really as I would like it nearer 48 (6.5%).
I told him I try to manage my BG as tight as possible and tend to be a little obsessive about the numbers, to which he replied "most people with diabetes just get on with their lives". Do they??
I'm t2 but from reading here...can you set the alarm prior to hypo, to test and eat during the night that you exercise?
I think I would see my consultant about the hypos, you can't have 2 hypos a week like that forever, you may have grounds for a pump?
for now I would also go the the hard core sports forums and ask how the diabetes there control hypos after heavy exercise, as you would know there is a 12-24 hr hypo window afterwards.
you may need to do more stuff to prepare for the aftereffects. I don't know if there is anything here to help
http://www.joslin.org/info/why_is_my_blood_glucose_sometimes_low_after_physical_activity.html
what an irritating pr**k of an answer that is -- i hope he got a firm rebuttal from you -- if not please do so next time --- grrrrrHad my HbA1c a few weeks ago and mine was 53 (7%) and the hospital doctor said that is exactly where you want it to be. I though to myself it's not really as I would like it nearer 48 (6.5%).
I told him I try to manage my BG as tight as possible and tend to be a little obsessive about the numbers, to which he replied "most people with diabetes just get on with their lives". Do they??
Had my HbA1c a few weeks ago and mine was 53 (7%) and the hospital doctor said that is exactly where you want it to be. I though to myself it's not really as I would like it nearer 48 (6.5%).
I told him I try to manage my BG as tight as possible and tend to be a little obsessive about the numbers, to which he replied "most people with diabetes just get on with their lives". Do they??
you could go keto?Yes the only thing with trying to set an alarm is that it happens randomly each time I never know if it will be around 12am or 6am or anywhere in between.
They have said I can apply for a pump but I'd much rather have a CGM and would find it a lot more useful. I have good control apart from these hypos on MDI.
Thank you for the link
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