Yep that works rather well and I also pack cucumber sandwiches and lashings of ginger ale
After yesterday's "interesting" afternoon all night I stayed round the mid 4woke up, mid 4 stuff face with enough breaky to send a low carber running for the pitchfork and burning torches now low 5.
Today is going to be good
Ive recently changed to tresiba kev and have found it to give me a well flatter baseline .i found with lantus i was having hypos throughout the night then it would tail off about 5pm the next day so not lasting 24 hours hope the tresiba works for you
I changed over to tresiba a few months ago and get a much flatter line compared to Lantus. It took a while to get the dosage sorted but I find it much better
woke around 4am at 4.3 so had a couple of dextrose tabs but woke late at 7.45 with the Libre saying low, this has happened a couple of times recently and I'm sulking now as I'd got rid of night-time hypos and I'm quite unimpressed they've returned, no diet, insulin or method change other than the porridge type and that's after I get up so won't affect the next nights basal.
I’ve got purple dog tags with all my health info on, which I alternate with a leather wrist cuff I made with a solid silver and gold plaque. All depends on the outfit!Do you guys wear anything identifying you as a diabetic? I've just bought a rubber wrist band that says T1 diabetic (kids size - tiny wrists) as I'm attempting to start a bit of running and will be out alone mostly. It will only be for then though I should think- not allowed anything on the lower arms at work.
In related news I can hardly walk after my first run in a very long time on Saturdayreduces my insulin requirements by an incredible amount though!
Do you guys wear anything identifying you as a diabetic? I've just bought a rubber wrist band that says T1 diabetic (kids size - tiny wrists) as I'm attempting to start a bit of running and will be out alone mostly. It will only be for then though I should think- not allowed anything on the lower arms at work.
In related news I can hardly walk after my first run in a very long time on Saturdayreduces my insulin requirements by an incredible amount though!
Having spoken to the consultant I've been lucky to see for a long time about what I wanted, what I thought and what to do, his suggestion was Tresiba, I did ask about the flexibility of Levemeir (although a good friends boy uses it and has a lot higher hba1c than me) but the Dr said to try Tresiba first as he says it's the best basalFair enough, my reason for being intrigued is that I have requested recently to switch the other way after much thought about it (Lantus to Levemir). I like the idea of a consistent flatter profile that Tresiba offers but what swung it in my head was the prospect of being able to make more responsive changes with Levemir as well as the way I take Lantus now already suits Levemir's profile (12h split). Hopefully your change gives you what you're after from it
I have a tattoo on the right wrist.Do you guys wear anything identifying you as a diabetic? I've just bought a rubber wrist band that says T1 diabetic (kids size - tiny wrists) as I'm attempting to start a bit of running and will be out alone mostly. It will only be for then though I should think- not allowed anything on the lower arms at work.
In related news I can hardly walk after my first run in a very long time on Saturdayreduces my insulin requirements by an incredible amount though!
Hope it works out for you kevHaving spoken to the consultant I've been lucky to see for a long time about what I wanted, what I thought and what to do, his suggestion was Tresiba, I did ask about the flexibility of Levemeir (although a good friends boy uses it and has a lot higher hba1c than me) but the Dr said to try Tresiba first as he says it's the best basal
I worry about change and exercise, swimming more than weights but am prepared to work round which ever swerve balls come my way if I can, and if I feel I'm benefitting from the change.
Just the hurdle of the GPs to clear now as the script change has been faxed to them but there was no script to collect at tea time but that's par for the course.at the doctors.
Edit, @Juicyj yes I've had that happen when I've slept on it but this time my fingerstick said 2.6
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