I am a type 1 diabetic using Meditronic pump and Dexcom G6 CGM. I am 67 years young, diabetic since age 14 and in very good overall control( last A1c was 6.7). I have a friend (a proud and stubborn friend) also Type 1 for many years and using Lantus long term insulin and Novolog short acting insulin injections with finger sticking for treatment decisions. He is around 60 yrs young, very athletic (as am I). He is a very competitive xc skier. He has been having far too many hypoglycemic incidents (3-4 in the past 1 1/2 months) that have required medical emergency assistance.
He seems to be trying to do the right things for control( making sure blood sugars are 180 or so before racing, taking glucose during activity, etc, etc), but his sugars must be dropping so fast that he cannot find the brain power to do anything before he passes out . He is very stubborn, and listens when I suggest options, but he is the type of man who will not give up trying to always be in control, without the aid of others, always has the last word, knows what is best for him, etc, etc. I have suggested a GCM, he has had one before,but didn't like it because it was always telling him what to do, annoying him in the middle of the night, etc. I am very scared for him, as are many of his friends, he lives alone. Any suggestions on how to get him to get a GCM or other options?
He seems to be trying to do the right things for control( making sure blood sugars are 180 or so before racing, taking glucose during activity, etc, etc), but his sugars must be dropping so fast that he cannot find the brain power to do anything before he passes out . He is very stubborn, and listens when I suggest options, but he is the type of man who will not give up trying to always be in control, without the aid of others, always has the last word, knows what is best for him, etc, etc. I have suggested a GCM, he has had one before,but didn't like it because it was always telling him what to do, annoying him in the middle of the night, etc. I am very scared for him, as are many of his friends, he lives alone. Any suggestions on how to get him to get a GCM or other options?