Just checking - are these graphs a result of a Print Screen followed by cropping?
I'm using Snip & Sketch in Windows 10 which basically means you drag the mouse over the area you want to capture and then just paste into the message.
Just checking - are these graphs a result of a Print Screen followed by cropping?
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This is the other part of the AGP report from LibreView.
I'm confused because the numbers on the left don't seem to match the graphics on the right.
For example the "Above 13.9" on the left says less than 5% 1 hour 12 minutes.
The graphic on the right shows 0% (which is good).
Is the LHS just the guidelines being explained in both columns?
I'm confused because the numbers on the left don't seem to match the graphics on the right.
For example the "Above 13.9" on the left says less than 5% 1 hour 12 minutes.
The screenshot is over 5 years old and they have changed some features.But he was able to generate a 14 day overlay as well
Did Abbott discontinue this feature at some point ?
While poking around today I found this graph of a non-diabetic Indian Blogger.
@Antje77 Your control is magnificent, you should be well proud.
Why do you set your upper range at 7.0 knowing as we know now do that non-diabetics exceed this daily ?
Does it help keep you focussed ?
Hi there, I'm betting not many type 1s or insulin users are. There really is massive variability because trying to do the job of a working pancreas every second of every day is impossible. When you think that a working pancreas drips out insulin by the second exactly when it is required and cuts it off exactly when it is required. It responds to a body when it's exercising, walking, coming down the stairs, sleeping, working, shopping, sitting on the sofa, eating, not eating and on and on and on. Injected insulin is not great at doing all of that, what you inject is what your body is stuck with, too much and you're in trouble, too little and you're in trouble, and that's just the bolus. Add in the basal which can randomly drop some out and...you're in trouble. Even when you inject it travels a different path through the body each time so sometimes works very fast and sometimes it decides to take the scenic route and takes forever to kick in, so kicks in too late and well, you're in trouble! I think the issue can be that when people look at 'diabetes' they sometimes think it's just a question of working out a ratio, inject A and you'll get B. Oh I wish.
Why do you set your upper range at 7.0 knowing as we know now do that non-diabetics exceed this daily ?
Does it help keep you focussed ?
Thank you for answering Ronancastled question, as I really didn't remember why or how I set those lines years ago!Thats the median goal line, not her upper line.
It turns out you can change it between some fixed settings, of which 7 mmol is the lowest, under the "Report Settings" button, under "Edit" option for Glucose Pattern insights.
I know because I was curious why hers was different from mine and went digging in Libreview.
Comments/feedback welcome.
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Well if that doesn't show the power of the CGM nothing does, amazing improvement by adjusting your carbs based on real time data.
Your next A1c should see a wonderful improvement
This was mine today:
But compared to fingerpricks the FSL was always higher, sometimes even more than 50%,
so guess what my A1c was?
Pic not working, repost please