Lisa65
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Over the last few weeks I've been steadily increasing my time in range on the libre, it became a sort of game I played with myself to try and keep the levels down. This morning I finally got there, 100% TIR over the last seven days.
Just before starting insulin my average BGs were at least 11 and time in range was less than 50%, so I feel pleased to have got things under better management (I won't say control because I know they can change) in just three months.
I have gradually increased my Abasaglar to 30 units a day which finally seems to have hammered down my morning rises, and giving me fasting numbers in the 5-6 range.
I'm paying for a private C peptide test next week, to satisfy my own curiosity as to how much of my own insulin I actually still have. And I'm doing the carb counting session in May after which time they'll let me have the rapid insulin. 🙂
Just before starting insulin my average BGs were at least 11 and time in range was less than 50%, so I feel pleased to have got things under better management (I won't say control because I know they can change) in just three months.
I have gradually increased my Abasaglar to 30 units a day which finally seems to have hammered down my morning rises, and giving me fasting numbers in the 5-6 range.
I'm paying for a private C peptide test next week, to satisfy my own curiosity as to how much of my own insulin I actually still have. And I'm doing the carb counting session in May after which time they'll let me have the rapid insulin. 🙂