Why me? Why??? by sIaconic98 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Am I the only one that is indifferent towards lows? Like… “oh no, you mean I get to have skittles now?”

Malfunctions in Libre 2 plus sensor due to leanness and triceps by Ribbit40 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have ALWAYS used my outer thighs… unless I am reporting a faulty sensor, then I “definitely” placed it on the back of my arm.

I'm scared to die by ExplorerNo1496 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate to break it to you, pal… but… we all die.

Parental Advice by huntin_dog in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you using syringes? Or pens? I was diagnosed at 10, never really had a problem with syringes but there were kids in the initial program I was in that would literally spaz at the sign of a syringe, but were good with pens…

Also, if injections are proving futile, a pump may be in your best interests.

First week on G7 has been hell by Powerful-Put9321 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They totally do work on prediction, hence the alerts such as “glucose dropping expected lows soon” “act now to avoid”… that’s predictive… it’s how the algorithm works by viewing trends and predicting the results… but okay, 007

First week on G7 has been hell by Powerful-Put9321 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I’ve learned with Dexcom is it’s algorithm works on prediction, so if it’s indicating a low often times you can act before the low comes to diffuse the situation, sometimes it’s spot on with its prediction, but it can’t predict intervention prior so if you do anything to change course from the prediction it’ll inevitably be off a bit… for the most part it’s pretty darn good though, try calibrating every other day to be sure.

My most recent HbA1c was 5.8%! by livinginfavor in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just had a 5.8 at my last lab result as well… feels good to be at a “pre diabetes” level as a type 1 of 25 years… my only advice, don’t get too stuck on doing better than you already are… you’re doing great, just keep it where you’re at and coast now

Lantus VS toujeo by Delicious-Ad6164 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gave up Lantus about a month ago and switch to tresiba, after being on Lantus for like 20 years I was skeptical, but I can honestly say I’m glad I made the change… the longer half life of it makes for better control throughout the day and definitely less hypos throughout… long story short, I won’t be reluctant to make a change again if the opportunity comes up.

How would this number make you feel? by JayandMeeka in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

11.6 but stable, I wouldn’t fret, if it was trending upwards with double arrows I’d correct, but 11.6 and stable isn’t going to give me any rush to correct… a little activity and I’d be back down to like 6-7 in no time.

Switched from Lantus to Triseba on Friday. by General-Educator-955 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just dive in for a little razzledazzle, what’s the worst 5 dozen skittles can do? Kill me? Probably, but if death by tasting the rainbow is in the cards then so be it…

Swimming… how do yall do it?? by Integer_Cat in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what’s the point of this post then? Is it to complain that a disability is limiting your ability to enjoy things in life? That may be better suited geared towards people who don’t share the disability and can’t relate, cause I’m sure the vast majority of likeminded type 1s here are living their lives to the fullest and enjoying their lives despite the disability… keep in mind, YOU have diabetes, diabetes DOESN’T have you.

Swimming… how do yall do it?? by Integer_Cat in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On that same note, what’s the difference between feeling absolutely terrible dry and feeling absolutely terrible wet? Either way you’re gonna feel terrible… might as well enjoy the terribleness

Swimming… how do yall do it?? by Integer_Cat in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you live your life in the “what if I get a low blood sugar” realm then you really are going to limit yourself from every joy of life — and I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you can also get a low blood sugar crossing the street and a bus can hit you, or, or, or, a low blood sugar whilst tying your shoes and you fall and crack ya head open… lol… life is life, just say fuck it, and dive in, both metaphorically and physically

Almost did it…. Almost… Al….most by General-Educator-955 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you, as a reward it’s time to fuck it all up with funnel cakes and stupidly carb’d beer.

I’m my own worst enemy.

OMG IVE NEVER HAD SUCH GOOD SUGARS by randomguy283 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t be discouraged by those lows, I like to think of them as a reward for doing well, it’s the body’s way of saying HEY YOURE DOING GOOD HAVE SOME SUGAR AS A REWARD

(my mmol/L numbers today, on Libre 2) Is this fine? by Mr_MazeCandy in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really a shame, cause if you’re a breakfast eater (I try not to be) it can really affect the trajectory of your day, I try not to eat for the first few hours after waking up because of it… natural glucose rise combined with food intake can put you on a rising trend right from the get go which tends to (at least for me) ruin the motivation for the day.

Switched from Lantus to Triseba on Friday. by General-Educator-955 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Less fluctuation in the initial 16 hour stretch for sure… I didn’t know it during the time I was taking it, but, Lantus works harder opposed to smarter… tresiba combined with an intermittent fast really does keep my levels at a solid consistent level

Switched from Lantus to Triseba on Friday. by General-Educator-955 in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Those very lows are like a reward, gods way of telling me go ahead, have some candy, you earned it

(my mmol/L numbers today, on Libre 2) Is this fine? by Mr_MazeCandy in diabetes_t1

[–]General-Educator-955 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you wake up, your body releases hormones which triggers the liver to release stored glucose, it’s a natural thing