Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What kind of fasting levels require you to go on insulin? Is it like one number of 95 and you're toast, or is hovering in the mid-90s a problem?
You should be speaking to someone about this. It should be below 94, ideally low 90s or lower. If you can’t get it under control they’ll do insulin.
My doctor said they want no more than 20% out of range. For me I was testing four times a day so I had like 5 times I could be over before they would suggest insulin.
My first week was great, second week not great so they gave me one more week and then I was fine. At one point I had a few high days (no more than 10 over) but they said it was still so close to the target that insulin would make my numbers too low.
I would say though if you fasting numbers are consistently high then they might do insulin just for then. I was told it’s the hardest number to control. I had no problem but a friend said hers was solved literally with a cheese stick before bed.