What level do you put the hiccup alarm

  
Jose3332
05/15/2020 11:40 a.m.

Many times despite having the alarm in 95, I arrive late and end up going down normally to 68. I wanted to know what level you put it to avoid hypos.Or are there times that are inevitable?

PS: I have myoomiam with XDRIP

TIPO I
Con Apidra y Toujeo.
HBA1c 6%

  
Macarena93
05/15/2020 12:51 p.m.

When I used XDRIP, I had a million alarms configured, I am a Tiquismiquis.For in the morning 80 with vibration and 70 with sound, as normal I have the mobile nearby with that of 80 it is worth it and when it is awake it reacted quickly.At night 100, 85 and 70. The three with sound.I have three mainly because sometimes I do not find out about the alarm to the first if I am very sleeping and the one of 100 if I wake up and I feel good and I do not notice the silence, normal stays in 100 plane and that's it, but butIf he keeps going down, he tells me the next.

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jldiazdel
05/15/2020 4:03 p.m.

I have an alarm for hypos during the day (6:30 to 22) in 90 and at night (22:00 to 6:30) in 75.

But it is true that sometimes if the descent is fast when it warns you you have to react quickly.TB There is an alarm for fast descents but I have it disabled.

DM1 desde Marzo 2018 (53 años). 7-10 unidades basal: Abasaglar (insulina glargina). NovoRapid. Factor 1.0/1.5.
Vivo en Alemania. CarboH total dia 70-80 gr. Deporte Gym todos dias L-V 1h-2 h
HbA1c 5,5% (Abril 2022)
Dexcom G6

  
marine
05/15/2020 10:03 p.m.

high in 220
Low less than 90

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meginer
05/16/2020 12:06 a.m.

How high you have the alarms, right?
Well, I consider that normal is 70 to 100, and I put the alarm of hip in less than 70. The one of Híper does not act, it is the one that scares me at night sleeping.

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DavidAG2000
05/16/2020 12:30 a.m.

Regularly, I put it on 80 - 85. In case the precision of the sensor was not super exact ...

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Danielita76
05/16/2020 10:24 p.m.

The low alarm in 90 for the differences and high 160, since since I put the insulin to my son and take effect 35_40 minutes ..

Mamá de Tomás 10 años. Dt1 hace 5 años. Con Iport y free1+Bubble mini. Argentina.
Tresiba 9u y Lispro.

  
macarron_con_diabetes
05/17/2020 6:59 p.m.

In the pump I have the limit in 70 throughout the day, so while I work, I make sure not to fall into hiccups.At night, on the other hand, I leave it in 55, to suspend when arriving in 75-80 and avoid the posterior rebound

DM1 desde Julio 1992 (con 11 años).
Bomba Medtronic 780G con Novorapid.
HbA1c: 5,9% (Octubre 2022), TIR 91%

  
marine
05/22/2020 9:19 a.m.

meginer said:
How high you have the alarms, right?
Well, I consider that normal is 70 to 100, and I put the alarm of hip in less than 70. Hyper's not the active is the one that scares me at night sleeping.

It is not like that as ass hahaha

Let's see outside ... the 90s is mostly to know how to react to a hiccup for abrupt drop, I am comfortable in 110.

For the discharge it was having high peaks and I was rectifying insulin, now it doesn't jump just ... but I put it on to jump in some way is reminding me that I must correct that trend.

Come on, I put it in 220 and it reached 250. With the pandemic it is also that the sensitivity to insulin is going to the gase for the lack of daily gym ...

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meginer
05/22/2020 11:59 a.m.

But if you put it high the alarm of Hip, what it does is that it gives you more per ass, right?I am many times between 70 and 80, as I put in 90s I would be whistling all day and all night.
And the pandemic is not an excuse, man, you can exercise, before at home and now it was too.

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marine
05/22/2020 1:25 p.m.

meginer said:
but if you put it high the alarm of hypo, what it does is that it gives you more per ass, right?.I am many times between 70 and 80, as I put in 90s I would be whistling all day and all night.
And the pandemic is not an excuse, man, you can exercise, before at home and now it was too.

For me 70-80 is to hurry too much, I suppose it is also the custom of each body.

The pandemic is not that it is an excuse, it is limited to you and that is very well known by the one who has been training in a gym with weights for years, will understand what I say.

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etogonza
05/24/2020 11:45 a.m.

I in 70 if I would not be jumping all day.Of course, I have activated the prediction of hypos.

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morganeta
05/25/2020 10:10 a.m.

I have the alarms between 80-140 day, at night I leave it between 70-180

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Tresiba y Fiasp

  
meginer
05/25/2020 12:34 p.m.

marine said:
meginer said:
but if you put it high the alarm of hiccups, what it does is that it gives you more per ass, right?.I am many times between 70 and 80, as I put in 90s I would be whistling all day and all night.
And the pandemic is not an excuse, man, you can exercise, before at home and now it was too.

For me 70-80 is to hurry too much, I suppose it is also the custom of each body.

The pandemic is not that it is an excuse, it is that it limits you and that is very well known by the one who has been training in a gym with weights for years, will understand what I say.

I also went to the gym six days a week and made Cardio, Body Combat, Step, sometimes Spinning ..., but given the circumstances, we know that it is not the same but at least to help you control you.

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Maritxu22
07/06/2020 5:17 p.m.

Hello!I have it in 70-130 for the day and at night 55-160 because I can be stable in around 70 sleeping without problem, and if I put it higher, it bothered a lot and I took some candies and I got up more

DM1 desde abril 2006. 33años
Tresiba:12-14
Fiasp a demanda
Dexcom G6

Última HbA1c: 6% (junio)

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