I hope work goes well. I'm facing getting child back to school this morning. 6,6 waking for me.Morning- 6.9 on waking with a fast rise.
Correction before bed didn’t budge my levels at all. 3am alarm promoted another correction. Suspect this is due to the weather? Or could be back to work nerves?!
Have a good day everyone️
I luv the idea about being serious about eating plants.......... do you sometimes lol when doing it tooI'm a serious plant eater, plus a few oats, and I don't do low carb. I've had type 1 diabetes for 42 years and never once had a background retinopathy letter, I suspect luck plays a part, but I'm als sure that's because I eat so much fruit and veg, because I like it. No way I'm going to stop now, it's been my best friend.
I really struggle at times to stay in range and find myself getting hung up on the Libre figures.
Take this morning for example woke on a 10.1 So took my carbs and normal dose plus correction, to bring me back to 6. About 2 hours later, Libre has me at 15.1However by lunchtime some 5 hours later I am sitting where I should be with a 5.9. This is a regular occurrence particularly from breakfast until lunchtime. It will take a ridiculous drive northwards before coming back to what I want before lunch some 5 hours later.
If was just doing finger test I would think I was doing OK, the Libre just gives me that worrying data, am I doing something wrong
I think my thermal t shirt's coming out of the drawers today as it feels quite autumnal this morning, bright enough just cold but I'm not complaining as it's getting nearer to spring
I received a surprising letter from my DN this weekend. There were a number of reasons why it was surprising
- it is reference to a recent attendance to the "Pump Clinic" but I haven't been since March and don't have an appointment for another. It turned out to be an email exchange about Libre and Fiasp
- it seems to be the way to communicate to my GP to change my insulin to Fiasp. And, looking on line, they haven't done it. (Not sure why I am surprised by that.)
- my DN is clearly is disagreement with the CCG about the Libre policy "I appreciate this is very frustrating for Helen and we can only hope that in the future once the benefits of Libre are nationally recognised it will be more freely available."
- it was addressed to my GP who retired 2 years ago. However, I have no idea who replaced her so couldn't correct the DN.
- it has my last Hb1AC and the target. My target is 53 ... this does surprise me because it is much higher than what I am aiming for (and what my last test was). Some time ago, I was told 48 was too low but that was before the pump which should be reducing hypos.
Your numbers are right 5 hours later. So the type of food is well matched with the insulin. Before the Libre it wouldn’t have bothered you. But now you can use that visual knowledge to fine tune. As you were high before breakfast pre blousing may be the answer. For me, in the mornings it meant pre blousing an awful lot longer than I would have dared pre Libre. In my case at least an hour, before I saw a downward trend. Some days 1hr 20mins! (Am about to try Fiasp to help cut the time down.)
I take it you are having to rush off to work, which makes things even harder. Your body may be pumping out extra cortisone to help with this, which in turn raises your levels. Some days you may have to rush more, hence different levels each day. Also, come Monday you may have been more active at the weekend, so the knock on affect will be lower the next day.
Unfortunately as you are well aware diabetes is not just what we eat. The Libre puts this into glorious technicolour, don’t be disheartened, keep experimenting with timing of insulin and I am sure you will see some results with those spikes.
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