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Luckily I am still pretty hypo aware, so that may knock a few points of the criteria for me. I think for yourself I would keep quiet about the MM, as being hypo unaware is, IMHO more likely to help you fit into the criteria for a pump.

Good luck for 23rd lets us know how you get on when time comes.

Likewise I am due on 30 October for my appointment and will keep you updated
 
This is a really tricky question. You're obviously motivated because of the recent improvements you've made, but as you say, that could count against you in terms of one of the criteria NICE uses. The other, about hypos, refers to "disabling hypoglycaemia" which it then defines as "the repeated and unpredictable occurrence of hypoglycaemia that results in persistent anxiety about recurrence and is associated with a significant adverse effect on quality of life". Your recent unexpected hypo experience should add weight to this aspect, as, if I remember right, this has only occurred since you've been working so hard on getting your levels down. The argument you could make there would be that fear of repeating that kind of hypo is deterring you from continuing to aim for lower levels using MDI.
As you say, it's really hard to know how to play it for the best and hideous that there's a game to be played at all with something so incredibly important. Good luck with whatever you decide
 
Been to see consultant today as ive been having a fair few hypos a couple of them took 2 hours to raise bloods back up and when i say i had ate everything in sight to raise them it is not an understatement was expecting bgs to sky rocket but no only raised to around 8 when by rights they should of been about 28 the amount of food and drink id consumed any way checked injection sites they are all fine showed him my basal results they are all fine he said maybe got a bit of insulin of my own floating round and has said to drop my bolus half a unit to see how that goes .has anybody else had this problem was quite scary at the time
 

Hi Helen, I do a correction based on my Libre however I have found the Libre I have been using to be fairly accurate. I would only correct if I went above 8 and even then only take enough to bring me down to around 6.

Most corrections I have taken have been around the 9+ mark
 

Welcome to the world of xDrip now days I only have the alarms on if I think there may be an issue because like your hey were going off a lot, so I switch them off now because I want my beauty sleep.

Saying that there have a been a couple of time when looking at the overnight Etch A Sketch where I wish I had left them on.

Hindsight is sometime wonderful
 
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Good morning friends
Sunny up here and having a drive to Keswick

There’s a fantastic chippy there so that’s where we’re going for dinner

Have a good day peeps

Ooh which chippy? Was there 3 weeks ago and had fish and chips from the one on the Main Street.
 

HMMM I have sometime had that where it has taken a while to come back up, and can't really put it down to anything, I tend to find that situation "inconvenient" and put it down to "just one of the great things about being T1D"

Yeah I know not much help, but it is just how I deal with things like that.
 
Agree with you on that
 

Made a deal with my local chemist where I pick up my prescriptions. It is in my village. £45. He even made a note of it on the system so if he’s not there others will know. Never have to order them, he just has them on the shelf. Decided to remain with him when others were saying how cheap they were elsewhere. Glad I did.
 
Makes me feel better knowing im not the only one im not really a panicker and do tend to just get on with things it was just a bit scarey at the time i think hubby made me worse when he told me to lie on the couch and did i want him to get my insulin you can imagine what my reply was
thanks knikki
 

Had this last week after weeks of stability. Felt washed out afterwards. Have in the past fortnight dropped my basal by 4 units in 1 unit increments every few days. Am nearly 5 years into this disease but am convinced that every so often my pancreas kicks out its own supply. Then just as quickly it puts up the white flag and runs away.
Have gone from 11 units to 7 basal and with my breakfast have dropped from 3 units bolus to 1 with my 10 carb breakfast. Go figure!
 
Im very sensitive to insulin becca tried dropping basal by half a unit and bgs were sky high my carb ratio is 1 : 10 ive had this just over 18 months and your right it does wipe you
 


Oooh that is a horrible situation Karen and I can totally relate to. My really bad hypo from 2 weeks ago, I woke up to LO, downed 2 x 500 ml bottles of coke, had numerous biscuits, toast laden with honey, chocolates, water with spoonfuls of sugar. I just downloaded my Libbre data from this and between 2.00 am and 4 am my bg went from 2.1 to 2.5. I have never experienced anything like that before. Luckily I was at my cousins home who just happens to be a paramedic and knew what to do.

I woke up again at 6 am and finally my BG went through the roof, as it should have done to over 20
 
I was pleased with my local surgery yesterday sorting my script so quickly, and whilst there I enquired if they'd look at my records to see what date in October '84 I was diagnosed, they said they'd ring today, which they did to tell me May 1990 which isn't right, so my question is, how will I find out and how will I have my GPs update their records?
 

I had a search around the town today and Asda are doing them for £44 so I’m going to try to cancel the Superdrug order for next month and move to Asda.
 
I was checking with fingerpri ks as well as libre as i dont trust libre when it says lo me fingers are sore though
these things are sent to try us glad your ok now
 
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