Greys
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi. I've recently begun using the libre. It's great as I can keep a better check on what my bloods are doing, but it's showing spiking after meals. About 2 weeks in I was advised to try fiasp to combat these variables. After 3 weeks being on it I have changed my basal insulin from 18 to 15 and increased my meal ratios for breakfast and lunch. I'm still spiking after breakfast after increasing my ratio considerably. However before lunch I do an hour's exercise, either a run or bike ride. My bloods are generally ok just before this or sometimes a bit on the high side. I therefore take a snack of a banana and 3 Jelly babies to prevent hypos during and after. I have combated the lunch time spike and after work I go for a 45 minute walk (as working from home atm I need to escape). Once again bloods are fine pre-walk but I have to eat a snack and some Jelly babies to prevent hypos just from walking. I don't want to keep snacking but have to otherwise I have a hypo. If I don't take the ratios I am on I'll end up spiking. I'm also finding I am having a hypo after my dinner on a 1:1 ratio and experience hypos at night. Never before have I had as many.
I thought I always had good control but with my hbAc1 results being constantly at 7.7 the last few years, I am trying desperately to improve this. Just lately though I'm feel this is controling my life, whereas when I was more in the dark, without the libre, I lead a more carefree life. Any advice greatly appreciated.
I thought I always had good control but with my hbAc1 results being constantly at 7.7 the last few years, I am trying desperately to improve this. Just lately though I'm feel this is controling my life, whereas when I was more in the dark, without the libre, I lead a more carefree life. Any advice greatly appreciated.