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<blockquote data-quote="LamaLiam" data-source="post: 2500748" data-attributes="member: 533935"><p>Hi, apologies for the delay in my response, been hectic in my house, me and the 4 kids have had the dreaded C word. </p><p></p><p>I have the Libre 2, regular alarms in the night most are false lows or just standard drops I have throughout the night, some are compression lows, my waking level is always far higher than a finger test, so it’s caused a</p><p>Fair bit of anxiety recently so have agreed to remove any sensor for a month for at least my mental health. My graphs are up and down constantly, for example a have at least a low once every other day and a high at least twice daily, my estimated HBA1c on there is average of 9. I’m not too hypo aware, I suffer low symptoms at around 5mmol so I am always suffering with severe anxiety if I am in the good zones of around 6 because I don’t notice the drop and it is always so quick from 6 to 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LamaLiam, post: 2500748, member: 533935"] Hi, apologies for the delay in my response, been hectic in my house, me and the 4 kids have had the dreaded C word. I have the Libre 2, regular alarms in the night most are false lows or just standard drops I have throughout the night, some are compression lows, my waking level is always far higher than a finger test, so it’s caused a Fair bit of anxiety recently so have agreed to remove any sensor for a month for at least my mental health. My graphs are up and down constantly, for example a have at least a low once every other day and a high at least twice daily, my estimated HBA1c on there is average of 9. I’m not too hypo aware, I suffer low symptoms at around 5mmol so I am always suffering with severe anxiety if I am in the good zones of around 6 because I don’t notice the drop and it is always so quick from 6 to 4. [/QUOTE]
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