thetallerpaul
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thetallerpaul said:Hello all,
I have been posting in the Type 2 version of this thread as I was told was Type 2 initially but GAD results led to switch to Insulin and new diagnosis so would be good to see how Type 1's get on?
Mine was 6.0 this morning which is currently the low end of normal for me. Not sure if I should put up my Slow acting insulin units before I go to bed as have never got lower than 5.5 and am regularly above 7.
Paul
thetallerpaul said:Noblehead,
This is why I want this thread! I'm trying to get my morning reading down as I thought 6-8 as a range was a bit high so was thinking of upping to see if could hit 5-7 but is that me being influenced by the shiny low numbers the type 2's talk of? Would 4.4 not be a good result?
Paul,
I like this department. In my Type 2 office I blamed myself for all my eating habits. Now it was out of my hands. Somehow this makes it easier for me to deal with.
Paul
Me too!! Low carbing and oral meds and then being rewarded with my blood glucose increasing drove me mad in all honesty!thetallerpaul said:Noblehead,
This is why I want this thread! I'm trying to get my morning reading down as I thought 6-8 as a range was a bit high so was thinking of upping to see if could hit 5-7 but is that me being influenced by the shiny low numbers the type 2's talk of? Would 4.4 not be a good result?
Paul,
I like this department. In my Type 2 office I blamed myself for all my eating habits. Now it was out of my hands. Somehow this makes it easier for me to deal with.
Paul
AMBrennan said:4.2 mmol/l i.e. on target [consultant said to adjust Lantus until I get >5.5 so I'm deliberately ignoring her advice here because CGM shows BG is constant all night, and I don't drive or operate heavy machinery]
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