Greyhound Gal
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Apologies in advance for the long post but I think it is all connected so needed to include it all.
I'm not sure if I am suffering from a bit of burnout or I just don't know enough (or both), but I just can't get me head around some aspects of my D at the moment.
My confusion began when I got my latest HbA1c result of 36 and I felt this was as low as I wanted to go (risk of hypos) and the GP D nurse said the same. However (!), my daily averages are between 6.0 - 6.5 and my waking levels are normally between 5.5 - 6.3. These are within recommended guidelines. I know I go reasonably low overnight but this is also part of my confusion as my libre always gives a lower reading then my meter.
Libre will often show me just in the red overnight (low range set at 4.2). This can be from about an hour to 5 hours. When I have done night-time meter tests I have been low to mid 5's.
I don't often get hypos but in the week before I saw the nurse I had 2 - one overnight (did not wake) when my libre showed a definite dip to about 2.5ish at about 3am, and another mid afternoon when I was mid 3's on meter.
I found I also dropped early to mid afternoon, but this is after the dog walk and my lunch bolus is at its peak when I'm out so this was understandable. I have countered this by either reducing my lunchtime bolus or eating just before I go out.
In the past few days I also seem to be going low after dinner (checked carbs etc and amount of bolus taken is correct).
I thought I'd do some basal testing. I've tried twice in the past 10 days. Overnight and morning readings have been fine (mid to high 5's), but I cannot go from breakfast to dinner without having a hypo in the afternoon, even when I have breakfast later and dinner much earlier. Just for info, I do normally also have a mid afternoon snack of an apple or such like. I'm sure the same would happen if I tried to go from a late lunch to breakfast the next day.
My brain feels totally fuddled and I'm not sure what is best to do.
1) carry on trying to do basal testing, but I'm pretty sure I will just keep hypoing?
2) amend lunch and evening ratios - currently 1:8g, maybe try 1:9g?
3) reduce basal and see what happens - currently 10u at bedtime, reduce to 9 or 9.5u?
Any advice, thought, guidance, help would be very much appreciated
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I'm not sure if I am suffering from a bit of burnout or I just don't know enough (or both), but I just can't get me head around some aspects of my D at the moment.
My confusion began when I got my latest HbA1c result of 36 and I felt this was as low as I wanted to go (risk of hypos) and the GP D nurse said the same. However (!), my daily averages are between 6.0 - 6.5 and my waking levels are normally between 5.5 - 6.3. These are within recommended guidelines. I know I go reasonably low overnight but this is also part of my confusion as my libre always gives a lower reading then my meter.
Libre will often show me just in the red overnight (low range set at 4.2). This can be from about an hour to 5 hours. When I have done night-time meter tests I have been low to mid 5's.
I don't often get hypos but in the week before I saw the nurse I had 2 - one overnight (did not wake) when my libre showed a definite dip to about 2.5ish at about 3am, and another mid afternoon when I was mid 3's on meter.
I found I also dropped early to mid afternoon, but this is after the dog walk and my lunch bolus is at its peak when I'm out so this was understandable. I have countered this by either reducing my lunchtime bolus or eating just before I go out.
In the past few days I also seem to be going low after dinner (checked carbs etc and amount of bolus taken is correct).
I thought I'd do some basal testing. I've tried twice in the past 10 days. Overnight and morning readings have been fine (mid to high 5's), but I cannot go from breakfast to dinner without having a hypo in the afternoon, even when I have breakfast later and dinner much earlier. Just for info, I do normally also have a mid afternoon snack of an apple or such like. I'm sure the same would happen if I tried to go from a late lunch to breakfast the next day.
My brain feels totally fuddled and I'm not sure what is best to do.
1) carry on trying to do basal testing, but I'm pretty sure I will just keep hypoing?
2) amend lunch and evening ratios - currently 1:8g, maybe try 1:9g?
3) reduce basal and see what happens - currently 10u at bedtime, reduce to 9 or 9.5u?
Any advice, thought, guidance, help would be very much appreciated