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Is this age-related decline in GFR or kidney disease?

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@cheyne what does this mean: "I regularly run to 18/20 for glucose. Since I have bothered taking notice I now argue the point that 7/9 is the prescribed max." Does this refer to an A1c?

I have a kid who has had type 1 diabetes for 30 years. When blood sugars are high (even over 200) they have all kinds of symptoms. How many of your symptoms are caused by high blood sugars- both in the short term and the long term?

My kid maintains an A1c in the normal range using an insulin pump and CGM. Before those technologies they tested 15 times/day. Are a pump and CGM available to you?

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Hi,
18/20 mmo/l metric glucoes measurement not the scale US uses. I did know the conversion but time and memory loss, I think 200 was around 20mmo/l, don't quote me on that though. I'm so used to the high glucoes levels it is not until I breach 20mmo/l that I start having symptoms. By the same token when I drop between 4/5mmo/l I have some serious symptoms not usually seen until below 4mmo/l with most people. The guide line is 4/7mmo/l with up to 9mmo/l 2 hours after food. Oddly when I drop into hypo state the rapid acting glucoes tablets take over an hour to start working with me. All the times I have checked my glucoes levels when I'm having serious symptoms, glucoes has not been the problem, that was always the first test I went for then BP testing and finally oxygen levels neither relating to symptoms at the time. When I start struggling for breath yes the oxygen levels are down slightly.
Patches are exceedingly expensive here, residing outside US now, never mind the instrument cost itself. Aside from that I have taken myself off insulin and no longer check glucoes levels. I'm betting Dysautonomia and my digestive system will kill me before diabetes or kidneys get a chance.
Cheers