Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I have just printed out the summary of the last 12 months from my meter software. I have found that:
I daresay that most consultants would hold their hands up in horror at seeing all those lows and hypos! 😱 I did have one hypo which I'm pretty sure would have been lower than the 1.7 but I was too far gone to be able to test - almost didn't make it that time
The vast majority have been very easy to spot and treat though, usually low 3s/high 2s.
- I have done 2356 tests
- this equals 47.12 pots of strips, costing the NHS ?706.80
- My lowest BG was 1.7
- My highest BG was 15.8
- I averaged 6.4 tests per day
- My average BG from all those tests is 6.0 mmol/l
- the standard deviation was 1.7
- 77.5% of tests were within target range of 4.0-7.8 mmol/l
- 4.2% of tests were 'low' i.e. 3.5-3.9 mmol/l
- 5.1% were hypo i.e.
.5 mmol/l
- 13.2% of tests were above range i.e. >7.8 mmol/l
- This means I had 98 'lows' and 121 hypos in the past 12 months
I daresay that most consultants would hold their hands up in horror at seeing all those lows and hypos! 😱 I did have one hypo which I'm pretty sure would have been lower than the 1.7 but I was too far gone to be able to test - almost didn't make it that time