kitedoc
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But Hypos are more immediately damaging than hypers. I wish you luck on the Dulac. I think you might find it frustrating because there is not guarantee that your insulin sensitivity will be the same day and night as far as the long-acting insulin is concerned (and you will know that that applies to the Asphidistra anyway) and Dulac has the overlap effects ( 42 hours does not do into 24 hours) a risk, I think personally, for hypos.@Chris Bowsher In the past 6 weeks I have gone from injecting Nova Rapid in an almost set amounts plus Lantus again in a set amount using finger prick machines to having tech in my arm connected to several apps, changed insulins to something completly differnet and using less insulin in one go but much more corrective doses.
Oh! and using Jelly Babies to deal with hypo's, at least there is an upside to all of this
Before that all I was really concerned about was Hb1Ac results and the last time I had it checked was the highest it has been for the last 10 years at 43 I really want to be back down to 38.
So in the last 6 weeks diabetese has become a much more "in your face mate" than it has for the last 50 years.
Is it a good thing?
I suppose it is a Yes, No senario and to me it is still a game to try and keep things in that stupid, daft, ar5e green band on the Etch A Sketch
Updatenow running at 5.5 and level.........hopefully stay there for the rest of the day
our hospital's got wifi
Resultanother 6 months script for the Libre and thank you for the good luck wishes!
Still the same situation, prescription issued from secondary care (hospital & their pharmacy) but off the record I'm told there's a favourable result in the data collection regarding hba1cs for those who were lucky enough (loose term used loosely) to get the device, my only gripes are a cholesterol of 4.2 (a slight rise) and BMI at 24/5 meaning I've lost half a kg so back to a tin of tuna for lunch instead of the current hard boiled egg and to stop multi snacking on peanuts
Bore da ffrindiau
Why not use levemir where there is at least a possibility to adjust every 12 hours.? Adjust much easier for exercise, illness etc. Adjusting for illness etc will be days out on the Dulac, virtually out of control. Best Wishes all the same !!
there's a favourable result in the data collection regarding hba1cs for those who were lucky enough (loose term used loosely) to get the device
That's good news. It's also good news they are seeing good results from the people using it.
But Hypos are more immediately damaging than hypers.
Hi SlipSomewhere the Edinburgh hospital (?) posted a minimal overview of hba1c results pre-libre and post-libre (they have a liberal(sensible!) view on prescribing the Libre) and from memory the results were startling to say the least - 3 columns covering the ranges - good (within target), medium and poor (above NICE guidelines), pre-libre percentages were like 10,50,40, post-libre were 30,60,10 or values of that ilk - and now can i find it nah!
Hi Slip
It was posted by Scott C and is on page 221 of this thread. really interesting reading
Everything could go right, or wrong but yes, one cannot get hung up on such things. And real time monitoring is a great tech advance. And Mel being on a low to no carb diet will not be eating corncobs, so no worries !!True, but if I worried about them all the time I would do nothing, life is to short to be that worried, yes I am aware of both and respect both but they do not rule my life, never have.
It is only the advent of this technology that I have on my arm that I have become "more aware" of them and while an 11 is not that High, for me, it is, and I don't want to be there.
And yes a 2.6 is not good and can sometimes stop me, not often, then Jelly Babies, cake, jaffa cakes etc are a great thing to eat and enjoy (I know Mel will be spitting cobs at that)
Ultimatley I'm playing the game of "keep it in the green Etch A Sketch band" and now I have new insulins to play with, yes it will be a bit of trial and error but I will get there even if it is a bit of a rough ride.
I mean, what could possible go wrong?
Somewhere the Edinburgh hospital (?) posted a minimal overview of hba1c results pre-libre and post-libre (they have a liberal(sensible!) view on prescribing the Libre) and from memory the results were startling to say the least - 3 columns covering the ranges - good (within target), medium and poor (above NICE guidelines), pre-libre percentages were like 10,50,40, post-libre were 30,60,10 or values of that ilk - and now can i find it nah!
SORRY had to hit "AGREE"I'm an idiot
I am totally with you on thisTrue, but if I worried about them all the time I would do nothing, life is to short to be that worried, yes I am aware of both and respect both but they do not rule my life, never have.
It is only the advent of this technology that I have on my arm that I have become "more aware" of them and while an 11 is not that High, for me, it is, and I don't want to be there.
And yes a 2.6 is not good and can sometimes stop me, not often, then Jelly Babies, cake, jaffa cakes etc are a great thing to eat and enjoy (I know Mel will be spitting cobs at that)
Ultimatley I'm playing the game of "keep it in the green Etch A Sketch band" and now I have new insulins to play with, yes it will be a bit of trial and error but I will get there even if it is a bit of a rough ride.
I mean, what could possible go wrong?
Hi Slip
It was posted by Scott C and is on page 221 of this thread. really interesting reading
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Congratulations robsGood afternoon, I wanted to share my good news with you guys ........ I have been offered the part-time job with Deeset who works within Morrison's. I had the phone call this morning, I am a retail merchandiser and I am so pleased, chuffed to bitsMore stability than REL, which was zero hours. A new beginning at 60, no more interviews with the Job Centre and as my son said when he was here, top banana mum ( no banana emojis though)
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