I was diagnosed as type 2 in November (2020) after some years as pre-diabetic. I had developed a full catalogue of symtoms over a relatively short period (significant weight loss, urinary frequency, raging thirst). I am now on insulin (3 Novorapid doses daily - 8,4,6 units, and 1 Toujeo glARGine long lasting - 18 units- at night). My initial blood glucose on diagnosis was in the high 20's but within a week this was down to low teens and within 2 weeks down to single figures, where its been ever since. I have had two clinical reviews with the specialist nurse practitioners and my GP and I are BFFs - so I feel well supported. I am learning some do's and dont's and gaining confidence with minor adjustments where needed (e.g. for Sunday Lunch).
I have one pressing question: I have it stuck in my mind that a reading of 7.0+ is best before bed and if lower (its often 6.2-6.6) I should take action (Toast) to protect against night-time hypo's. Does this seem reasonable to those with more experience than me?
I have one pressing question: I have it stuck in my mind that a reading of 7.0+ is best before bed and if lower (its often 6.2-6.6) I should take action (Toast) to protect against night-time hypo's. Does this seem reasonable to those with more experience than me?