Who Else has this problem, I can't be the only one

Im now on that and it dropped my A1C from teh mid 12s to an 8.6.  it has really helped but i still have alot of problems with calibration errors....how about you?

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I've been a type 1 diabetic for 12 yrs and on an insulin pump for most of that time. I am consistently let down by my blood sugar readings. I feel as if I try to do the correct things and yet the response I get is seldom positive. It is difficult to remain upbeat and optimistic when your blood sugars are not consistent. I have recently been told by my healthcare team that I am a "patternless diabetic" and for some reason that makes me feel completely defeated. How am I suppose to continue to work on this when there are no patterns? The endocrinologists base everything on patterns. I am not sure how to cope with this. My mood often feels as up and down as my blood sugars. 

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Sorry its been a while since i have posted...i know how that goes, however have you tried graphing your numbers on excel?  I am the same way no real patterns, just constant changes.  But iw ould enter my times and blood sugar into excel and then graph them...a few days on the same graph and i start to find little patterns that i couldnt find until then.  It seems to work well, let me knowif you need help with it cause i can talk you through how to do it.