Sorry for my recent absence. Morning levels have been all over the place and I've been waking up, testing and going back to sleep rather too often, so by the time I get to my computer I can't remember which one is my actual getting up reading.
I actually got an HS a few days ago but felt it was cheating because I probably would have gone back to sleep that day too, but got up because it was a good reading!
Having the Libre is great but I am finding that I wake up and scan through the night rather more often than I should. Don't feel I am obsessed as such but definitely using it to reassure myself, perhaps more than I need. Drop straight back off to sleep after scanning so don't feel I am losing sleep as such but if I had to get up and finger prick instead of scanning, I wouldn't bother, unless I felt unwell of course.
Anyway, I woke up early this morning feeling a bit hot and wobbly, knowing I was probably hypo and sure enough my Libre showed me at 2.5 with a steady descent.... but it exaggerates.... and finger prick showed I was only 3.6.
Libre consistently shows me quite a bit lower than I actually am at low levels which is why I am keen to double check and record both readings. I'm a bit frustrated with myself as I was torn between reducing my basal by a half unit or 1 whole unit last night and I just knew a half unit would not be enough after all the walking I did yesterday, but stupidly opted for that choice anyway. Idiot!
Thankfully it hasn't wrecked my TIR figures for this week as I still managed 91% TIR and very happy with that and 85% for the past 90 days, so really hoping I am going to see a big improvement in my HbA1c when I eventually get another test.
Got consultant telephone appt letter this week for mid Oct and no cancellation letter following it so far, which happened a couple of months back within a day of each other.
Anyway, that is me up to date.
@Michael12421 Very sorry to read that you have been having serious problems with your sight. Have you been given any treatment or are they waiting for results of retinal screening which I am guessing is what you had done the other day. Hope things have improved. Good that Missy is looking after you.
@freesia Sorry to hear that you are having a rough time. Hang in there! You know it will pass. You just have to keep doing all the right things and be patient. Not easy I know!
I do think this autumnal weather and the obvious shortening of the days is affecting basal needs and playing havoc with our levels.