Hugs mei xHello friends,
I’m feeling very poo, the usual high BG with pumping. My BG spikes some time in the morning, not terribly like 12mmol but it is a terrible jump from 6 to 12mmols. I sent a message to my Medtronic rep to ask for help because I want to stay in auto mode with PMS or DP or hormones or whatever (except illness), my pump hasn’t been able to catch up with these morning spikes. I don’t think it is my evening carb ratio. So despite not getting a reply, Ive tweaked everything without the help from my team. I’m not going to wait 4 weeks to see my team, I already feel rubbish and I’m tired from the beeping. It beeps at me when there is a sharp rise going on. I correct and go back to sleep but I prefer if my pump did something about it so I can sleep peacefully for once. And yep, I know what my team will say and I know they’ll come at me with pitch forks and torches.
But after the morning spike, the rest of the day is okay. It’s only mornings that I’m screaming at.
Friday SchmidayGood morning everyone cant believe its friday again have a good day all
been the same for me with the ones in the old packagingHappy Friday all! Up on a 3.3 accordingly to Libre, 4.1 according to meter, and since I'm lucky enough to still be hypo aware I believe my meter. This sensor started on Wednesday, and the last ones I've had have been in the old packaging and they're definitely not as reliable as the ones in the new packaging (well, mine haven't been). Anyway, as predicted it's pouring with rain here, and a friend and I are braving the sodden fields shortly with our dogs. I think it'll be an achievement if I stay upright, but as I'm lucky enough not to be working I'll take that. Hope your day's a good one.
I found the ones in the newer packaging so unreliable as to be unusable, just goes to show how different body chemistry is...Happy Friday all! Up on a 3.3 accordingly to Libre, 4.1 according to meter, and since I'm lucky enough to still be hypo aware I believe my meter. This sensor started on Wednesday, and the last ones I've had have been in the old packaging and they're definitely not as reliable as the ones in the new packaging (well, mine haven't been). Anyway, as predicted it's pouring with rain here, and a friend and I are braving the sodden fields shortly with our dogs. I think it'll be an achievement if I stay upright, but as I'm lucky enough not to be working I'll take that. Hope your day's a good one.
Good morning on this lovely Friday and the start of storm Jorge!
@MeiChanski I don't know much about the 670G and Automode BUT surely you can change the basal settings yourself?? Is there a set pattern to the time your BG jumps to 12??
Happy days, I saw my Diabetes nurse first time today, she scanned my glucometre, and she's really happy I have perfect readings with a very few highs, my H1ABC thingy mahjig should come out around 50 something what ever that means, other than that she was abit surprised because of my readings and my diet control. She believes I should be in the honeymoon phase for the long haul, but only time will tell, shes abit skeptical about me being a T1D though because I went in hospital with DKA but they never followed up on another blood test to confirm it, so there's still hope, but I know I'm definitely type 1
I dont know, its still new to me, shes seeing ive been testing more than 8 times a day and shes worried about my headaches and migraines. So need to book GP again
But on a more positive note, I might be getting a Freestyle Libre thingy mahbob soon lol
Sad news, I wont be getting an insulin pump because I don't qualify, I really wanted one too.
Thank you!I think you are a bit too newly diagnosed for a pump. It’s another criteria and you must do a carb counting course. If your nurse is skeptical about your type, it’ll be even more of a long shot to get a pump. But grats on your hba1c and everything, do update us on your tests.
Thank you!
She said I had to be Diabetic for 2 years before getting a pump. She mentioned the carb counting course too, i still don't even know how to carb counti mean do i buy food and weigh it and be like "This Muffin weighs 55 Grams, I shall take 6 Units of Rapids!" if the 1 unit of insulin per 10 Grams of carb ratio is used
what's the difference between the old and new packaging please? I'm only on my first sensor so only had one package...Happy Friday all! Up on a 3.3 accordingly to Libre, 4.1 according to meter, and since I'm lucky enough to still be hypo aware I believe my meter. This sensor started on Wednesday, and the last ones I've had have been in the old packaging and they're definitely not as reliable as the ones in the new packaging (well, mine haven't been). Anyway, as predicted it's pouring with rain here, and a friend and I are braving the sodden fields shortly with our dogs. I think it'll be an achievement if I stay upright, but as I'm lucky enough not to be working I'll take that. Hope your day's a good one.
The easiest identifier is that the old packaging has a black base to the box which carries the serial and lot numbers of the sensor. The new packaging has this info on the front of the box and my pharmacy keeps sticking the label with my details on it over that part. You need to hang on to the bit that gives you that info in case you have to contact Abbott if the sensor plays up/falls off etc as they'll ask for it before they'll consider replacing.what's the difference between the old and new packaging please? I'm only on my first sensor so only had one package...
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