Glucose average 138 and 8.20% hemoglobin

  
pedroquines
06/11/2015 1:38 p.m.

Well, something is not doing well, I have medium values ​​in conditions, from there the mean that I take in the last 90 days but today, surprise.Analytical 8,20.Really to cry.What do you think, at night the values ​​are high?On an empty stomach about 140. I start overwhelming and discouraging me.

Next destination, bomb

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Con_Q_de_quimica
06/11/2015 1:54 p.m.

Let's see if someone with more experience can help you than me, I think there is something that escapes, what has your endorcine told you?, It is just a matter of resetting doses or schedules.

Of course, that of discouraging you "Neither mijita" !!!

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pedroquines
06/11/2015 2:50 p.m.

con_q_de_quimica said:
to see if someone can help you more experience than me, I think there is something that escapes, what has your endorcine told you?, the same is just a matter of readjusting doseor schedules.

Of course, that of discouraging you "Neither mijita" !!!

The 16 will see what they tell me.Thank you

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Sherpa41
06/11/2015 3:36 p.m.

What glucose meter do you have?There are some that always tend to mark less in hyper (glucomenxl+) and give falsely good and others that are more precise (Codefree).

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Gala
06/11/2015 3:52 p.m.

Is it clear that you have peaks between hours, how many controls are you a day?Or during the night you will be for example during the night with the Dexcom I discovered that the control of 4 in the morning was fine but then leaving Kas 4:30 was shooting (around 270) and at about 7 o'clock I startedGoing down, at 8 when I got up was the same as a clock.He also had a long peak before he passed an hour of having eaten.
If you had that half of truth, you would be around 6.5 of Hemo.
Become a few days not letting out more than 2 hours, you will see how the peaks caught,

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pedroquines
06/11/2015 4:12 p.m.

The meter is the accu Chek Aviva Expert.Already on the last visit to the endocrine he missed him that having the good stockings he had 8 of Hemo.
I think it has to be at dawn.
Thank you all.

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aaandres
06/11/2015 5:55 p.m.

I would bet on postpandracials.The peaks after breakfast and dinner in the case of my son are important (at meals not).We see it with decomes and it is difficult to correct if it is not clicking much earlier, which is not always possible.
In case it serves you something, my son's socks give 6.7 (taking only the measures before eating, at three hours of eating and some more loose), and his hem is usually between 0.5 and 0.7more than that average.

For the restless: yes, despite the Dexcom, we continue to point everything in a notebook ... and on the mobile !!!

Padre de Andrés, 17 años. Debut: septiembre de 2011.
Levemir (30ud. mañana y 24ud. noche) y Novorapid (en desayuno, comida, merienda y cena 40ud aprox - 24HC/día).
Medidor continuo DEXCOM G4 desde julio 2014
Hemo: 6.2 (Sept. 2013), 7.0 (Dic. 2013), 6.9 (Marzo 2014), 6,6 (Junio 2014), 6,7 (Sept. 2014), 7,0 (Dic. 2014), 7,7 (Mar 2015), 6,9 (Jul. 2015), 7,0 (Sept 2015), 7,4 (Dic 2015), 6,8 (Mar 2016), 6,6 (Julio 2016), 6,8 (Octubre2016)... 7,0 (Mar 2018)

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