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<blockquote data-quote="finzi1966" data-source="post: 2451061" data-attributes="member: 548675"><p>The reason I don’t think diet is to blame is that I’ve already been away a week (on my “old” sensor) and it was only after changing sensor that the levels shot up to 10/11/12. So although I might be eating a little bit differently to at home (but we’re self-catering so I’ve tried to keep difference to a minimum) I’m not eating differently to yesterday and the day before. In fact the two “treats” I’ve had this week, a scoop of ice cream on Sunday and a scone on Tuesday, were well before this happened (and although I was shocked at the time at the spike they caused, neither of them caused my sugar to be as high as it was this morning just sitting at home!)</p><p></p><p>Ah well, first world problems. I need to try to not be quite so distressed and miserable about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finzi1966, post: 2451061, member: 548675"] The reason I don’t think diet is to blame is that I’ve already been away a week (on my “old” sensor) and it was only after changing sensor that the levels shot up to 10/11/12. So although I might be eating a little bit differently to at home (but we’re self-catering so I’ve tried to keep difference to a minimum) I’m not eating differently to yesterday and the day before. In fact the two “treats” I’ve had this week, a scoop of ice cream on Sunday and a scone on Tuesday, were well before this happened (and although I was shocked at the time at the spike they caused, neither of them caused my sugar to be as high as it was this morning just sitting at home!) Ah well, first world problems. I need to try to not be quite so distressed and miserable about it. [/QUOTE]
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