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Just been reading the averages of the numbers from the diadigits. 10 hypos a week, is anyone actually getting close to this? And for it to be an average that must mean some are having much more. I'm really interested now to see how many people are having.
So Is it taking below 5 as a hypo for the average?Well if this Etch A Sketch is to be believed and my Low point is 5 mol/L then I have had 13 in the last 7 days
yes, should i add it to my CV ?Love it, especially the time in hypoland
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I can’t either @kitedoc, this is the best (useless) I can do
But @ Knikki, 5 mmol/l does not sound like hypo range.?? 3.6 mmol/l maybe??Well if this Etch A Sketch is to be believed and my Low point is 5 mol/L then I have had 13 in the last 7 days
So Is it taking below 5 as a hypo for the average?
Just been reading the averages of the numbers from the diadigits. 10 hypos a week, is anyone actually getting close to this? And for it to be an average that must mean some are having much more. I'm really interested now to see how many people are having.
Yeah that's the page I was reading. They use an average of 10 hours a week for recovering from hypos so I was wondering who actually has 10 hypos a week.Wondering how we worked out your DiaDigits? Find out our averages here ( this is right at the bottom of the page.
But @ Knikki, 5 mmol/l does not sound like hypo range.?? 3.6 mmol/l maybe??
big numbers look impressive, as long as non-one queries what they mean !!yes, should i add it to my CV ?
I think she might have done so as a hedge against tolerating actual borderline hypo numbers like 3.6 mmol/l and because of driving regulations.I run low, and when I saw the nurse who setup the Libre she asked what do you want your base set as?
I said 4, it is what I have always worked off.
She replied, Too low I'll set it at 5.
I shrugged my shoulders and said OK.
Note that over the past 5 or more years my Hb1Ac has been around the 38 mark, I can see why she set it there
I think she might have done so as a hedge against tolerating actual borderline hypo numbers like 3.6 mmol/l and because of driving regulations.
A winning formula ha! ha! Humour overcomes everything !!Taking an easy calculation I’ve had 1.5 hours in hypoland every day of my dialife - according to JDRF! Ah well, just mix with the highs, in a retro cocktail shaker, of course, shake, not stir, and pour. Cherry on top optional.
Yeah that's the page I was reading. They use an average of 10 hours a week for recovering from hypos so I was wondering who actually has 10 hypos a week.
July’s total was 351...That number of injections is just the last year for you, isn't it?
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