gll
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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- She/Her
@gll from what you describe of your numbers (which are coming down slowly, but still too high) it would seem that you most definitely need a rapid acting insulin for your meals. I'm sorry, my memory is shocking these days, but did you get the CPeptide and GAD antibody test results? I really think you need to contact the nurse and ask for a bolus insulin.
She didn't even call me back for a follow up yet let alone take a drop of blood for anything or even 100% agree to get me in for testing. It was just discussed and said it might not be a bad idea.
Just had another lunchtime reading of doom. I pushed the boat out and had a roll and sausage instead of an activia yogurt for brekkie and body is like nope.
I'm still seeing very different results from the same meals. Can be +6 or can be the same. Its like rolling a dice.
Just to note my testing regime is pre meals and bedtime and not +2 hours of food (been asked to do what I'm doing by dsn)