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<blockquote data-quote="EllsKBells" data-source="post: 1407381" data-attributes="member: 338121"><p>Hi [USER=351599]@RobertJ[/USER] might I suggest reposting this in the Type 1 forum, or asking a mod to move it for you, where more people will see it? Since this is really more about your sugar levels themselves than monitoring specifically. </p><p></p><p>I think every diabetic probably has times when it just won't go down. Did you have a particularly fatty meal last night? Or was it colder than it has been? Did you struggle to get to sleep/wake up more frequently? Those are all things that can keep me higher. </p><p></p><p>It is really great that you are looking for answers - I have a tendency to just complain about it! However, I think sometimes this disease does things like that just for fun, for no real rhyme and reason - as you say, just when you think you've got it to behave itself for a good thirty or forty seconds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllsKBells, post: 1407381, member: 338121"] Hi [USER=351599]@RobertJ[/USER] might I suggest reposting this in the Type 1 forum, or asking a mod to move it for you, where more people will see it? Since this is really more about your sugar levels themselves than monitoring specifically. I think every diabetic probably has times when it just won't go down. Did you have a particularly fatty meal last night? Or was it colder than it has been? Did you struggle to get to sleep/wake up more frequently? Those are all things that can keep me higher. It is really great that you are looking for answers - I have a tendency to just complain about it! However, I think sometimes this disease does things like that just for fun, for no real rhyme and reason - as you say, just when you think you've got it to behave itself for a good thirty or forty seconds! [/QUOTE]
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