Hi all,
I'm new to the forums. Got diagnosed a little over 3 weeks ago, rushed into hospital on an insulin pump for 2 days. This was from only being on the edge of pre-diabetic a year ago. The 4 days I was in hospital were hellish for a bunch of reasons, but now I am VERY motivated to get my BG levels down.
When I got out I started low carb pretty much instantly.
So now, I'm testing with my meter and I'm watching those scores slowly go down. I'm on a small dose of insulin (the type where its just once a day background) and metformin. But I'm bloody obsessed with getting my scores lower.
Question is, is that a healthy obsession? I mean, what is the minimum score I should allow? I know the insulin I'm taking can knock me lower than is safe. But I'm kind of confused on what the lower limit is. Apparently for driving you are meant to be over 5? But is that the lowest safe limit?
I'm storing my tests in a spreadsheet so I can graph all sorts of different data about times of day and the like. Mainly because that's my kind of coping mechanism. But I'm reading all sorts of conflicting information on different levels on the internet, usually from BG testing companies.
What is actually considered a "safe" score? I mean what band is considered non-diabetic and what is the minimum safe BG score? Because some of them say 4, my nurse in hospital said 5-7, but most of the info I've seen suggests that 7 is in the prediabetic range.
Sorry, just obsessed 🙂 thanks for reading.
I'm new to the forums. Got diagnosed a little over 3 weeks ago, rushed into hospital on an insulin pump for 2 days. This was from only being on the edge of pre-diabetic a year ago. The 4 days I was in hospital were hellish for a bunch of reasons, but now I am VERY motivated to get my BG levels down.
When I got out I started low carb pretty much instantly.
So now, I'm testing with my meter and I'm watching those scores slowly go down. I'm on a small dose of insulin (the type where its just once a day background) and metformin. But I'm bloody obsessed with getting my scores lower.
Question is, is that a healthy obsession? I mean, what is the minimum score I should allow? I know the insulin I'm taking can knock me lower than is safe. But I'm kind of confused on what the lower limit is. Apparently for driving you are meant to be over 5? But is that the lowest safe limit?
I'm storing my tests in a spreadsheet so I can graph all sorts of different data about times of day and the like. Mainly because that's my kind of coping mechanism. But I'm reading all sorts of conflicting information on different levels on the internet, usually from BG testing companies.
What is actually considered a "safe" score? I mean what band is considered non-diabetic and what is the minimum safe BG score? Because some of them say 4, my nurse in hospital said 5-7, but most of the info I've seen suggests that 7 is in the prediabetic range.
Sorry, just obsessed 🙂 thanks for reading.