Hi @JemQuijano43 , welcome to the forum.Mine 12.8% - 116mmol/mol
It's quite high and ive been struggling with high Hba1c since i was diagnosed at age 26.
I'm 43 now
How does closed loop help with carb counting?It really is about counting carbs and giving the right dose for those carbs. Timing, prebolusing helps too. Some people are better at it than others for whatever reason. But I am wondering, how about a loop pump?? Omnipod 5, newer Tandem or Medtronic pumps make adjustments themselves and make it easier to deal with keeping your numbers in control. It sounds like you would be a perfect candidate for it. It adjusts your basal rate so you aren't as likely to drop too low and it adjusts it higher if you need more. You still have to enter what carbs you eat, but some pumps even do that easier with saying higher or lower carb meal. And it still has to be programmed initially, but your Doctor should be able to help with that.
Why don't you ask your doctor about a loop pump??? I'm not sure what's available where you live, that can vary.
I was assured by the medtronic rep that their pump is very forgiving of inaccurate carb counts. (Not sure if I entirely believe her, but I think the idea is that basal is increased or decreased to compensate?)How does closed loop help with carb counting?
7.4% or 57mmol, spot on according to diabetes teamRe: What are your H test results?
Hi Darren. By H results, I assume you mean HbA1c? This is one of the key tests and looks at your average blood sugars over 3 months (sort of anyway!) Without wanting to sound picky, this test is measured as a %, NOT in mmol so I wonder if you're getting mixed up? The mmol tests are the one-off blood sugar tests we can do on our meters. It's worth clarifying your results so you can compare properly with other tests in the future and see how you're getting on. My Hba!c was 8.2 when I was diagnosed, but fortuinately down to 5.9 when I was tested 4 months later.
Good luck!
A tad disappointing for you, but early days I guess.Latest 6.6% 48 mmol/mol, up from 6.1% 43 mmol/mol last November. Still getting used to using a pump (Omnipod DASH since January).
What is your experience of getting a pump on NHS? Hearing its nigh on impossible at initial diagnosis!A tad disappointing for you, but early days I guess.
Will stick with it?
NHS prescription pump?
Good luck!
Hi @Zinadane,A tad disappointing for you, but early days I guess.
Will stick with it?
NHS prescription pump?
Good luck!
Hi @kkapo18,What is your experience of getting a pump on NHS? Hearing its nigh on impossible at initial diagnosis!
Made me smileThis after 57 years of Type 1. I think I could be past the honeymoon phase.
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