To be honest
@Muddy Cyclist none of us knew what our 'normal' was for blood sugar readings before we had diabetes.
So I am making the assumption, that because we are all different (so many variables), that our blood sugar readings would vary so much from person to person who does not have diabetes.
Each of us diabetics were either diagnosed early in the diabetic disease, or possibly later after we'd had diabetes for some time, and so have different 'damage' in our bodies. And I am totally guessing here, that this means we will have different blood sugar levels, and so the blood sugar levels are going to vary within one person for no apparent reason sometimes. We can't compare with each other.
I know what I wanted to say here and I am saying it clumsily. My head knows what I want to say, but my fingers and this blooming spell check etc software is saying hang on let's rephrase this, right in front of my eyes and I can't work out the words I said initially....
Yes it went very quiet and still at dawn, and there is this eerie glow of anticipation of something...