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Unsure how to calculate insulin dosage? Results seem random.
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<blockquote data-quote="Maco" data-source="post: 2362643" data-attributes="member: 465882"><p>I find it hard to agree with these last few statements if I’m honest. Obviously 2-3 on the low side is really dangerous & needs to be treated ASAP, but being above 8? I’ve just had a check up with my DSN after being on my new pump a month. My estimated a1c with carelink is 48.7 & I’m regularly between 7-10mmol throughout the day, when asleep between 5-7mmol. After exercise I will usually be around 12-13mmol for an hour or two. My eyesight is better than it’s ever been, no blurry vision etc. My a1c before pump was 83 & now with results that your saying are bad for your health my a1c is 48.7. </p><p></p><p>My DSN also said, as long as I’m in range between 3.9-10mmol she is more than happy, I actually got an email saying “wow, 86% in range I wouldn’t recommend any changes’. But without a doubt more than 50% of that time in range will be the higher end of 7-10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maco, post: 2362643, member: 465882"] I find it hard to agree with these last few statements if I’m honest. Obviously 2-3 on the low side is really dangerous & needs to be treated ASAP, but being above 8? I’ve just had a check up with my DSN after being on my new pump a month. My estimated a1c with carelink is 48.7 & I’m regularly between 7-10mmol throughout the day, when asleep between 5-7mmol. After exercise I will usually be around 12-13mmol for an hour or two. My eyesight is better than it’s ever been, no blurry vision etc. My a1c before pump was 83 & now with results that your saying are bad for your health my a1c is 48.7. My DSN also said, as long as I’m in range between 3.9-10mmol she is more than happy, I actually got an email saying “wow, 86% in range I wouldn’t recommend any changes’. But without a doubt more than 50% of that time in range will be the higher end of 7-10. [/QUOTE]
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