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<blockquote data-quote="kingsmac" data-source="post: 2629534" data-attributes="member: 153595"><p>Yet again, I’m much the same as you. I like to be at least 7 mmol/L but possibly 8/9 if I know I’m going to be driving for over an hour, especially if it’s on a motorway and particularly the M25, which has few service areas and you often spend lots of time in queues. I then set my Shuggah low alarm to 6 and have easily accessible juice in a measured carton that I can drink easily while driving, which I know will generally raise me 2/3 mmol/L in around 20/30 minutes. Having five minute updates on my watch via Shuggah makes this kind of control so much easier. Like you, my watch vibrates whenever the notification comes through. If Libre could provide this, then I would definitely uninstall Shuggah and just use the new Libre app. For the present, especially as I have to drive over 500 miles in the next week, I’m going to continue with Libre Bluetooth turned off and Shuggah turned on, especially as I have found that scanning still works, and the data is uploaded to LibreView. I’m still entering all my carbs, insulin and exercise into the Libre logbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingsmac, post: 2629534, member: 153595"] Yet again, I’m much the same as you. I like to be at least 7 mmol/L but possibly 8/9 if I know I’m going to be driving for over an hour, especially if it’s on a motorway and particularly the M25, which has few service areas and you often spend lots of time in queues. I then set my Shuggah low alarm to 6 and have easily accessible juice in a measured carton that I can drink easily while driving, which I know will generally raise me 2/3 mmol/L in around 20/30 minutes. Having five minute updates on my watch via Shuggah makes this kind of control so much easier. Like you, my watch vibrates whenever the notification comes through. If Libre could provide this, then I would definitely uninstall Shuggah and just use the new Libre app. For the present, especially as I have to drive over 500 miles in the next week, I’m going to continue with Libre Bluetooth turned off and Shuggah turned on, especially as I have found that scanning still works, and the data is uploaded to LibreView. I’m still entering all my carbs, insulin and exercise into the Libre logbook. [/QUOTE]
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