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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
From my meeting with my Endo the one thing he was most impressed by was the AGP report that comes with your Libre.
Wiki throws up 2 such profiles to show the difference between a non-diabetic
& controlled T2 diabetic.
Btw I'm sure It's blue cause someone window selected it before screncapping.
I saw where @Mr_Pot shared theirs on a previous thread
I would call it a work of art in stability, all beautifully in range, perfect control.
Here is a person in total control of their BG, would give most the non-diabetic public a run for their money.
Finally, I present my own, the only thing I'll say is I run low, my baseline at non-meal times is 4.0, As you can see on the 95% line there are spikes but all fight to come down.
I normally go IF until the weekend where you see my breakfast spike ghosted in on the 95% line.
I think it would be a great resource if others with the same data could share theirs in this thread with help & encouragement from others.
This is a great piece of data that modern Endos really engage with.
Wiki throws up 2 such profiles to show the difference between a non-diabetic
& controlled T2 diabetic.
Btw I'm sure It's blue cause someone window selected it before screncapping.
I saw where @Mr_Pot shared theirs on a previous thread
I would call it a work of art in stability, all beautifully in range, perfect control.
Here is a person in total control of their BG, would give most the non-diabetic public a run for their money.
Finally, I present my own, the only thing I'll say is I run low, my baseline at non-meal times is 4.0, As you can see on the 95% line there are spikes but all fight to come down.
I normally go IF until the weekend where you see my breakfast spike ghosted in on the 95% line.
I think it would be a great resource if others with the same data could share theirs in this thread with help & encouragement from others.
This is a great piece of data that modern Endos really engage with.