It is.
Do you know what may have caused it?
If you are able to work that out and learn from it, such a climb is not a bad thing.
Oh dear, that’s indeed a steep hill. Did you miscalculated your carbs/insulin dose? How are you anyway?
and they are verbal alarms,
Mine literally shouts “high glucose” or “urgent high glucose” - same with lows.The main flaw in my set up is that I've chosen dreamy, quiet ring tones for the alerts, so, as the Events Log pic below shows, I basically just sleep through them!
I'm going to have to revert to the xDrip+ default, which sounds like a combination of a badly tuned orchestra, a screech owl and a werewolf with a snooker cue up its jacksie - a guaranteed "wake up" noise...
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The main flaw in my set up is that I've chosen dreamy, quiet ring tones for the alerts, so, as the Events Log pic below shows, I basically just sleep through them!
I'm going to have to revert to the xDrip+ default, which sounds like a combination of a badly tuned orchestra, a screech owl and a werewolf with a snooker cue up its jacksie - a guaranteed "wake up" noise...
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I did get an “urgent high glucose” alarm yelling at me really loudly one day. While I was teaching a load of 11 year olds RE. Ended up teaching them diabetes management instead and now they think I’m a cyborgI've got mine Sonic the Hedgehog themed - my low alarm is difficult to miss when asleep.