Those who have reactive strips to control glucose.
11/16/2019 2:27 p.m.
Hello!
The other day, in the morning I put my basal insulin 40 units and at breakfast, it was a bit frivolous, 6 fast insulin.
At work I took it, I never do it at the time, and I was 300.
I got a good scare and made me think:
I have the glycosylated, according to the last control, as I control, before the food and two hours later, does it mean that it may have very high peaks for an hour?
If glycosity is inside the margins, does those peaks hurt?
It is perhaps one of the inconveniences of using reactive strips and not the current monitoring, in which you can see in the afternoon the evolution of your glucose really and put the appropriate measures.
Have you thought about using free freestyle, now covered by Social Security?
Now, I am also selling the totally new Gnwuntry, without opening the box, which transforms the freestyle into a continuous glucose monitor by sending the glucose to the mobile every 5 minutes.They have shown that glycosilada improves with its use.
Yes, I belong to Asisa, but the endocrine report was in the old form and these people want it in the new one.So I have to wait for the next appointment with the endocrine to see if I fix it in concidions and put the free freestyle
Having a good HB is important but it is also as long as possible "within the range."
You continue hypoglycemia can make you have a good HB test but that does not mean that you are having good control!
The range is normally fixed to have glucose readings between 70 and 180 mg (or TB 200 during the day).The sensor will help you a lot to try to be inside the range and learn to see how your body reacts to different types of food.It is highly recommended
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
Having a good HB is important but it is also as long as possible "within the range."
You continue hypoglycemia can make you have a good HB test but that does not mean that you are having good control!
The range is normally fixed to have glucose readings between 70 and 180 mg (or TB 200 during the day).The sensor will help you a lot to try to be inside the range and learn to see how your body reacts to different types of food.It is highly recommended
GREETING
If the truth is that you are right.Let's see if I get the sensor.