TheClockworkDodo
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Mine's fine at night, it's the daytime that's the problem!
Unfortunately the libre just didn't seem to work on meNo idea on answer to question, will say mind with tech we have now they can be mostly avoided.
Since changing to libre 2 hypos are very few & far between, have low alarm set higher so you can take preventative action if need be, this will also help preserve your hypo awareness symptoms so no brainer really.
Would you be able to get hold of half unit pens? That gives you more accurate fine tuning.A couple of mouths back I had lot's of hypros though out the day and a couple at night two I phoned my drs who I spoke with one of the diabetic nurses who asked me what my insulin dosage was like and suggest I lower my dosage 2 at a time which helped . of couse a couple weeks later my blood surgers went up put ive now been able to find the right insulin dosage.
All my phone does are texts and phone calls!
Same here, I am so confident dealing with hypos that they rarely bother me - I'm much more concerned by highs as they are so much harder to treat and take so much longer to recover from, even though I know hypos are potentially more dangerous.
Not sure any of us have answered @rayray119 's question, though I suspect that may be because it varies from person to person - too many for one person is hardly any for another.