Would that be a doable score to reach? According to my average this month it is 5.8mmol so if I keep it going maybe It will go well!Around 35 I would say ...yep around 5.5 percent well done if you get that...
Yes I did it and you can too...Would that be a doable score to reach? According to my average this month it is 5.8mmol so if I keep it going maybe It will go well!
Would that be a doable score to reach? According to my average this month it is 5.8mmol so if I keep it going maybe It will go well!
I would definitely check my blood glucose levels around 12-15 times a day including once or twice during the night depending on my levels. I am on 1 long acting insulin injection a day and 3 fast acting insulin injections before each meal every day. I went into hospital about a month back with DKA and blood sugars of 28 so they were quite adamant on getting my bloods sugars lower and stabilizing me.For most people with T1 that would be extraordinarily low (I'd be startled if my test were 35: I'm expecting somewhere around 50, with any luck one or two lower than that). Your doctors would suspect (probably correctly) that you're going too low sometimes. (Having said that, I think even for a typical person with T1 (so without any active beta cells) if one ate low carb, and especially with a pump, 35 might be doable. I don't think I could handle the diet, though. And I suspect you'd need to be rather obsessive about it.)
Presumably you're mostly measuring just before eating? In which case 5.8 is a good average, but isn't an average of your blood glucose levels: we go higher after eating.
NICE recommends 48 as a default target level (with the strong caveat that the target has to be an individual thing agreed with each patient; there may be good reasons why a different target is suitable).