Day 57 – Loop – Gym and December progress

I am finally starting to return back to normality after starting to pump/Loop. Its taken a few weeks of focusing my efforts on running to gain the experience I wanted to acquire in terms of keeping myself mostly in range while I exercise, so I feel like its time to shift my focus towards cycling and gym again.

Gym (resistance training)

The first gym session back was mostly good, the only issue being Dexcom not registering a pretty severe (2.9 mmol/l) hypo. My body would usually register a hypo way in advance but I was pretty tired from the exercise.

Muscles groups trained: Biceps / Triceps

A gruelling 40 minutes with 5.2 Tons of weight being moved (at least according to Garmin’s calculation from me inputting exercise name and weight), which as expected is less than my last arm session where I moved 5.6 Tons. I’m fairly impressed I did as much as I did, as I was expecting much less.

December blood glucose stats

December 2021 Blood glucose stats are looking better.

My December update is quite pleasing. I am almost at 90% in range (3.9 – 7.8) and I am eating about 30% more carbs than I ate previously to achieve these numbers. I am not sure if I mentioned this before but I did a 30 day muscle building challenge about 3 months ago and one of the difficulties I experienced was eating more calories (to gain muscle) and staying in range. I am very happy with the 5.5% A1C and the standard deviation of 1.4. I would prefer to be 1 or under but with the introduction of more carbs that’s rather difficult to achieve at the moment.

I also wake up in range a lot more frequently these days. I am noticing a few more lows creeping in, perhaps a result of me needing to retune the Loop with the introduction of more frequent exercise?

Recently I feel as though my Dexcom is letting me down. I had two sensors fail back to back, which resulted me being without a CGM for a few days. Also Dexcom seems to be so delayed that by the time it alerts me of a hypo I have already corrected it in most cases. I am using the finger prick calibration method rather than the code calibration, which is supposed to be more accurate. Perhaps I need to adjust my calibration schedule to see if that helps.

Feeling the pump after a long rest period.

Day 41 – Loop progress

I have now been Looping for 41 days and I wanted to reflect on the reasons I started looping and the goals I wanted to achieve while Looping.

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  • A1C of below 5.5%
  • Time-in-Range exceeding 80% (3.9mmol/l -7.8 mmol/l)
  • Reduce diabetic burden
  • Decrease food anxiety whilst increasing food options.
  • Improved time-in-range during exercise with decreased exercise anxiety
  • Lets start with A1C and Time-in-Range (TIR)

    If we look at my stats just prior to looping, I had an A1C of 5.6% and a time-in-range (TIR) of 78.5%. The GVI and PGS stats were also really decent (more on these metrics here https://bionicwookiee.com/2020/02/26/cgm-metrics-gvi-pgs/), with a GVI of 1.2 (non-diabetic) and a PGS of 29 (non-diabetic). A decent average of 6.4 mmol/l, and 3.4 % (1h4min) of time in the 3.0 mmol/l – 3.9 mmol/l range.

    Now we look at my last month while on Loop. In order to reflect the learning curve involved from switching to a pump, I broke the stats into two (2) fortnightly blocks.

    First two (2) weeks on Loop
    Last two (2) weeks on Loop

    As can be seen in the charts above, some slight improvements are seen in all metrics discussed above with a 7.6% reduction in TIR and a 4.5% (-0.3) reduction in average blood glucose. The GVI and PGS metrics reflect modest variability and good control, as opposed to the previous non-diabetic results. I spent 22min (2%) in the 3-3.9 mmol/l range, down 10min from the previous periods 32min.

    Reduce diabetic burden

    This goal is subjective and difficult to quantify. Loop does make it easy to administer insulin, enable an over-ride, track carbohydrate absorption ( I was doing this with Spike) correct a hypo/hyper and even just wake up in-range. It does come with its own challenges and hurdles to overcome, like ensuring you have an up-to-date version, checking certificate expiry, ensuring your CGM is calibrated accurately, and then the challenges of constant site changes, reservoir and battery changes, insulin mixing and exercise.

    Decrease food anxiety while increasing food options

    It definitely feels like less of a burden to experiment with food or eat more carbs, as Loop can pick up any slack due to incorrect bolus calculations, or adjustments after exercise. I used to have 3.4 % (1h4min) hypos (3.0 mmol/l – 3.9 mmol/l) in a month due to incorrect dosing after exercise, but this number has significantly reduced to 2% (22min) while using Loop, as basal can be dynamically adjusted to fluctuations in blood glucose. Post prandial (meal) hyperglycaemia has also significantly been reduced, but I think in part due to Fiasp as it starts working immediately once injected.

    MDI Average Carbs per day: 92.6 (*excluding ‘fake carbs’)

    Loop Average Carbs per day: 121 (*including ‘fake carbs’)

    *’Fake carbs’ are entered into Loop to manage the blood sugar spikes from gluconeogenesis (fat/protein synthesis into glucose)

    Improve time-in-range (TIR) during exercise with decreased exercise anxiety

    Unfortunately since switching to Loop the Python code I wrote to analyse blood glucose broke with the switch to Loop, so I only have the pre-loop analysis. I was quite happy with the control I had during exercise while on MDI.

    I have included the table I have been updating while I work on the Python code, which doesn’t seem to accurately reflect the amount of hypo events I have experienced while running. On the whole cardio has been the item on my list I have struggled with the most, and has been a significant source of anxiety. I am quite certain that after a few months I will have a strategy nailed down and the anxiety associated with exercise will wane. As can be seen in the below table, I am currently focusing on running as its the exercise I am struggling to gain control over the most. I was able to stay in range for the entire duration of all my weight sessions.

    I’ll write a follow up post in the next month before I start my Android APS experiment. Good luck fellow Loopers!!