Sara Grice
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1.5 LADA
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A few days ago I made a post when I was in a pretty bad headspace, my libre that had seamed accurate just seamed to read low that morning compared to finger pricks. This caused be for about half the day to spiral in a not healthy way and do way to many finger prick tests, I thought I was at least rotating the sites, but when your panic-y and are finding it hard to keep the tests 15 minutes apart...you run out of spots fast enough...
. Once I relaxed a bit I got into a better headspace and have brought down my testing to about 6-8 a day which is alot closer to what they recommend (I know not amazing but I'm working on it) but I have noticed that I am starting to see the ramifications of my spiral...my fingres are definitely looking a bit darker round the ends, I hoped it would go down over night but sadly not. I did a quick Google search and found that bruises do effect readings which I know sounds like common sense but I wasn't told...I kinda assumed blood is blood you know ...so now I'm at a bit of a loss and only have myself to blame as I can't realy reliably use any of my usual fingers for testing so by giving into my anxiety I've made it harder to actuly manage my diabetes as effectively with blood testing when I realy need it.
I guess the 4-6 times a day isn't just a recommendation for no reason and there actuly is a reason for it, who could have guessed
-Sigh- I'm definitely using this as a teachable moment so I hopefuly learn my lesson next time I feel the anxiety spiral of I've got to test my finger right now
. Once I relaxed a bit I got into a better headspace and have brought down my testing to about 6-8 a day which is alot closer to what they recommend (I know not amazing but I'm working on it) but I have noticed that I am starting to see the ramifications of my spiral...my fingres are definitely looking a bit darker round the ends, I hoped it would go down over night but sadly not. I did a quick Google search and found that bruises do effect readings which I know sounds like common sense but I wasn't told...I kinda assumed blood is blood you know ...so now I'm at a bit of a loss and only have myself to blame as I can't realy reliably use any of my usual fingers for testing so by giving into my anxiety I've made it harder to actuly manage my diabetes as effectively with blood testing when I realy need it.
I guess the 4-6 times a day isn't just a recommendation for no reason and there actuly is a reason for it, who could have guessed
-Sigh- I'm definitely using this as a teachable moment so I hopefuly learn my lesson next time I feel the anxiety spiral of I've got to test my finger right now
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