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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2434070" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>I adjust my target range all of the time!</p><p>Lazy day at home? - tight target.</p><p>Active day with walking or swimming or sailing or such? - higher target on the top.</p><p>Lots of driving and eating unusual food? - higher low alarm for safe driving and because unusual foods might drop me quicker.</p><p>Need a real good night of sleep? - higher high alarm to not be disturbed unless something really strange is going on.</p><p>Having one of those weeks where I tend to go higher than usual all the time? - Higher high alarm to not be bothered all te time.</p><p>Eating (out) with friends? Higher high alarm, no use in being alarmed right after bolusing and eating when I simply have to wait for it to come down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2434070, member: 372207"] I adjust my target range all of the time! Lazy day at home? - tight target. Active day with walking or swimming or sailing or such? - higher target on the top. Lots of driving and eating unusual food? - higher low alarm for safe driving and because unusual foods might drop me quicker. Need a real good night of sleep? - higher high alarm to not be disturbed unless something really strange is going on. Having one of those weeks where I tend to go higher than usual all the time? - Higher high alarm to not be bothered all te time. Eating (out) with friends? Higher high alarm, no use in being alarmed right after bolusing and eating when I simply have to wait for it to come down. [/QUOTE]
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