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    Compression lows overnight

    Probably, though it's perhaps easier to change how you sleep - where do you have your CGM? When I used to have one on the back of my arm, I'd sleep with my shoulder slightly supported on a pillow/my other hand under my arm - this seemed to work and I'd very rarely get a compression low - if I...
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    Are there any organisations that could use old insulin pumps?

    The other option is to donate it e.g. the openaps project to see if it could be of use to a developer (i.e. to make more pumps compatible): https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/master/docs/Gear%20Up/pump.html Links here, I'd would be tempted to ask on Gitter (link on the page below). Gitter is an...
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    Diabetic Backpack

    For two months' worth of travel it would also be worth trying to keep at least some of the insulin cold to prolong its life. The OP didn't say whether they were T1 or T2 (though I guess insulin dependent from the question) and whether they require CGMs. Libres are quite bulky but somewhat less...
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    Lack of connectivity.

    I've had a fair run of sensors whose connections die (and then after 8h+ can randomly come back to life again), so you're not alone. Fingers crossed I've had a decent run recently: https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/cgm-log-how-long-do-they-last-why-do-they-fail.114108
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    Hypo scares me

    I agree, I think there's a danger we no longer listen to our bodies, which means if we have a sensor failure or a gap (prescriptions taking an age for example) it's quite a shock. Testing so we know what it feels like to be hypo and to go hypo are useful things imo. I spent most of my teenage...
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    Mobile phone compatability with Dexcom G6

    I might have to pick your brain @CheeseSeaker I've just been prescribed the One+ (as the libre2+ wasn't working very well) - I'd seen that XDrip+ should handle it, I just need to dig through the instructions! :) I am curious though about phone compatibility with the official app - my phone...
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    High blood but not eating, how?

    My vote is for Foot on the Floor or Dawn Phenomenon. I don't really find that eating helps much, though exercise and/or alcohol the previous evening do help. I really don't think there's too much need to worry about ketones (even in the 3's) unless you don't have any insulin on board...
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    Dextro Energy Tablets

    So few/little @Antje77, are these the same dextro tablets I'm thinking of? c.4g of carbs per tablet? I'd certainly need more than that (I'd go for at least 3 for a total of 12g of carbs for starters, though quite possibly more depending on how I feel), and if I'm stuck with eating dextrose...
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    hypo - keytone (relatively low carb) query

    To get over your phobia of pricking your finger I suggest you try one of these once or twice, you'll not even notice the current devices afterwards: https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/sore-fingers.111620/page-2#post-1343433 Another picture here with a lancet mounted...
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    hypo - keytone (relatively low carb) query

    I don't think you need to chase a carbs target, eat what works for you and adjust (insulin if and when, eventually, needed) to match that. The level of ketones you have is because you're burning fat, I don't think the levels are anything to worry about however I would keep an eye on it as your...
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    hypo - keytone (relatively low carb) query

    Interesting that you're not taking insulin and yet have low blood glucose, at which point my comments on ketone levels are no longer standing on particularly firm ground. How long have you been diabetic out of interest - presumably your pancreas is still producing some insulin? Are you...
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    hypo - keytone (relatively low carb) query

    I think the level that A&E consider to be high is not the same as the NHS guidance page though. The former appears to be something along the lines of >4 (and probably higher than that), while the NHS guidance is much more conservative. In A&E they also check blood pH afaiu before they move to...
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    Managing exercise and insulin

    What type of basal insulin do you take and do you split your dose? Splitting dose works well for me, I can significantly reduce the morning dose if I'm cycling all day, and then either leave the evening dose alone (as overnight still has a reduction due to the lower morning dose, or reduce that...
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    Hypo scares me

    I agree that hypos are the worst day-to-day issue and to avoid that terrible sinking feeling of dread and despair that can occur when you're dropping like a stone and don't have enough food/appetite to deal with it, I limit my bolus injection quantities to avoid having too much IoB at any one...
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    Hypo scares me

    Perhaps try it and see - obviously not with loads of IoB and a massive negative rate of change of BG, but running low gradually should be doable and not overly unpleasant (and very easy to fix if you decide you've had enough). You may find that if you're running high you get "false hypo"...
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    Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

    I don't input any data into Juggluco, I input it all into XDrip+, which at least means everything ends up in the SQLite daily backup so I can (theoretically, I've not done anything aside from a proof-of-concept confirmation) do further processing as and when I find some time!
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    Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

    I've not really kept track of the life spans, it's all in my XDrip+ SQL data, which I will eventually have a proper look at, but certainly the libre1 and early libre2 devices used to last for ~12h extra, though I seem to recall it was a bit hit and miss quite how much longer they would last...
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    Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

    You don't need to terminate the previous one, you can run both in parallel, I've done this in the past with a failed sensor that has come back to life/one about to reach end of life. In this case it happily reads both sensors, and as long as the first one continues producing data will send that...
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    Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

    I don't really think it anything to do with the setup (i.e. Juggluco + XDrip+ vs Librelink), though I've not checked back-to-back setups (not that this is really viable anyway) but rather than the sensors are now not as good as they once were. I think the rot set in before the 2+ came out...
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    Juggluco to Xdrip configuration

    When Juggluco sees a new sensor it automatically resets the calibrations, etc., in XDrip+ (or probably XDrip+ hears that there's a new sensor s/n and resets itself). I don't know how to start a sensor with Juggluco as I've never tried (though I imagine it will happen automatically if one scans...
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