If you select yesterday and today in the date range then you should get 2 reports on one page (unless you do a load of scans in an hour). Not perfect but reasonably easy to see what's happened.I'm dreading having to take my first sensor off Friday, it is still well and truly welded to my arm. I'll put the new one on the other arm and bet I'll try to scan the wrong side.
Just about to bite the bullet and buy enough sensors to get me through Christmas. My wallet says NO! but I'm hooked, cutting way down on finger pricks, having learnt how the scan results behave it gives very good indicator of where my BG is headed and where it probably is.
Anyone getting annoyed that the reports do midnight to midnight only? I really want to see the graphs from 19:30 (when I eat my main meal) to 19:30 the next day. I can get to see what the meal does, where I've been and what damage the dawn phenomena has done on one piece of paper. At the moment I'm cutting and pasting them together with photoshop.
If you select yesterday and today in the date range then you should get 2 reports on one page (unless you do a load of scans in an hour). Not perfect but reasonably easy to see what's happened.
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LOL!!I keep forgetting I've put the sensor on the other arm - I keep scanning the wrong arm LOL.
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But entirely unnecessary. I'm a programmer in real life, I know how easy it would be to program a user specified start time as well as date for the reports. Software brought to market in a rush.
Of course you can patch the graphs together. If I could be bothered it'd only take a few minutes to dump the data and throw together a once off Excel graph as well but its unnecessary work that the computer software should do.
I want to be able to go to my GP / DSN / Consultant with a pretty set of standard printed graphs showing exactly where the wheels fall off my control, not have to get them to read across separate pages. Make it easy for them and me.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all but besotted with the meter and what it is telling me. The software is ragged which grates against my professional viewpoint. but early days, I'm sure Abbott will sort it if the meter is a commercial success.
1. My BG goes very low very night, so I have adjusted my basal
2. My blood sugar peaks after meals, so I increased the time between injection and food
Good stuffI've had the same revelation. I can't believe I've had my sugars go so low overnight for so long (down to 3mmol/l), I'm a bit angry to be honest since I'm so on the ball during the day. I was adamant at my last Endio Appointment that my HBA1C of 5.4% was achieved through hard work.
I was also surprised to see how much of a spike I had with meals larger than 20g of carbs, especially sweet food. Apparently I need to be taking my Bolus 5-10mins before I eat which is notoriously tricky.
EDIT:
I'm also on my second sensor today, and it's been immediately just as accurate as my previous has been after it settled in. This makes me wonder what was going on with the first sensor even more. Maybe I should have asked for a replacement.
Have you developed scanning OCD? Lol. I was scanning loads in the first few daysI'm hoping that the Libre backs up how I've changed my basal. About a year ago, I moved myself off one shot to two as I was getting high BG at the end of the day, and I think it has worked, but looking forward to the overnights! The easy trend info is great. In the 111 mins I've been wearing it, it's already proving that!
The needle, which is quite a big ****** btw, stays in the applicator (thank God!) - it is just used to insert the flexible filament then not needed any more.Interesting to see that the 'needle' is just a plastic filament (or did something get left in my arm)
PhewThe needle, which is quite a big ****** btw, stays in the applicator (thank God!) - it is just used to insert the flexible filament then not needed any more.
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