I’ve got a 'spare' because I was self funding before I got them on prescription, so I had one I’d paid for left over, and started using the prescription ones straight way.This is the first time I’ve requested them, the first month was on request from the hospital. Don’t want to be always on edge not knowing if I’m going to get them on time. The assistant suggested I try and get a spare! 😳 Does anyone else have “ spares”, did you purchase them yourselves?
I’ve never had a problem with our pharmacy, they’ve been great. I’m hoping it’s teething problems.I’ve got a 'spare' because I was self funding before I got them on prescription, so I had one I’d paid for left over, and started using the prescription ones straight way.
Having said that, though, I’ve not had a problem getting my prescription on time. We are told to allow 5 working days between putting a scrip in and collecting the goods, and I usually leave it a week, and it’s never been a problem (tempting fate here). I popped in on spec last Friday because I happened to be passing, and it was there from putting the scrip in on Monday! Ours is a small independent pharmacy, but they seem to do well in terms of getting stuff in.
I think I might have a “ break” every now and again to move it on, if you know what I mean. I know it’s not the end of the world if I have to finger prick but that’s not the point really. I’ve an appointment at the hospital middle of January to review the Libre and wanted to be able to supply the full info to them. #firstworldproblems 😉@Robin It is really interesting to read of your experience (there are a lot of similarities in how our respective diabetes behaves) as I have been experimenting with this and haven't had any evening Levemir for a few days now. I definitely see a noticeable DP without it, rather than the FOTF I would get with overnight Levemir and my levels mostly sink into the 4s (Libre sometimes suggests 3s) at that 3-5am period. I think I am happy with that situation as I think it is normal (ie not diabetic or diabetically managed) as long as levels aren't rising off the scale in the morning. I think exercise and good sleep definitely help it. If I don't sleep well, I don't get that dip so I think that dip means that my body is resting well and as you say, the liver pretty much shuts down and the longer the dip the deeper the sleep. I do also think that this is a rhythm for my body at this time of year but isn't necessarily applicable in other seasons.
7.4 for me this morning with an upward sloping arrow after no Levemir again last night. Reduced my morning basal back down to 22 as I hypoed 3 times (according to Libre 🙄) yesterday, so putting it back up to 24 yesterday was not a good move. Shot myself 1.5 units Fiasp for DP/FOTF and it has leveled out at a nice 5.6 now. Not having breakfast till later today, so we will see what happens. Off for a yomp up the hill to feed beasties and then do some hedge cutting (Loppers, shears and High Vis vest at the ready, since it is on a busy main road).
@eggyg I had problems initially because I used my last self funded one before I ordered a prescription and I can't reorder early either so it was all quite tight for a while. Then I had a failure on about day 10, so had to manage on test strips for a few days and then my replacement came plus I then had my prescription, so I now have plenty of overlap. You could try a custom request to release the prescription a few days earlier "just this once" (it will likely depend upon your surgery's system) or just accept that you might need a few days of finger pricking at some point. A Libre break occasionally is not always a bad thing, although the first night I always feel quite vulnerable. Or, of course, you could self fund one to tide you over.
I’ve been following your evening Levemir experiments with interest. Don’t you just hate it when the Libre has you dipping in and out of the very top of the red half the night, because it a) ruins your Time in Range, and b) makes the practice nurse faint because the summary says 'you had 15 hypos this week' 'Yes, but they were all in same two nights as I dipped in and out, and I was at least 3.8 at all times, and the Libre reads lower, especially when I’m a bit dehydrated! Please don’t write on my notes that I had 15 hypos last week!'@Robin It is really interesting to read of your experience (there are a lot of similarities in how our respective diabetes behaves) as I have been experimenting with this and haven't had any evening Levemir for a few days now. I definitely see a noticeable DP without it, rather than the FOTF I would get with overnight Levemir and my levels mostly sink into the 4s (Libre sometimes suggests 3s) at that 3-5am period. I think I am happy with that situation as I think it is normal (ie not diabetic or diabetically managed) as long as levels aren't rising off the scale in the morning.
Surely you’re well past teething!I’ve never had a problem with our pharmacy, they’ve been great. I’m hoping it’s teething problems.
I’ve got the book and the app.8.5 this morning but I bought a carb counter book yesterday and will try to stay within 130g of carb today and see how that works