I think you can change the ranges on the report from the LibreView websiteI've set mine at 4-8.5, I have probably only gone higher a couple of times in 6 months, but I am using the range to gauge if my insulin levels are on the decline and my pancreas is giving up the ghost. Having the line at 8.5 makes it visually easier to see this, otherwise I use the averages; the bog standard 3.9-10 doesn't disappear, and the personal ranges aren't shown on the AGP report.
Yes, I have heard of “compression lows” from lying on the arm with the sensor.Mine is set for 4.1 and 14. The reason for the 14 is that my educator didn't want me to get alarm fatigue so set it high, but I rarely go above 10 and am awake half the night with alarms of 3.8 etc (finger pricks are higher when I check) so I think I'm getting alarm fatigue from these lows from my libre which might be because I'm sleeping on my arm?? Something to discuss with my educator
A side effect is that I'm getting barely any sleep and just wrote the longest sentence I've ever written in my lifeYes, I have heard of “compression lows” from lying on the arm with the sensor.
When I was treated for macula oedema with anti-VEGF jabs all the patents where Blood pressured & fingerprick tested by a nurse.Mine is set for 4.1 and 14. The reason for the 14 is that my educator didn't want me to get alarm fatigue so set it high, but I rarely go above 10 and am awake half the night with alarms of 3.8 etc (finger pricks are higher when I check) so I think I'm getting alarm fatigue from these lows from my libre which might be because I'm sleeping on my arm?? Something to discuss with my educator
So I can stop panicking when my alarm wakes me up at 3AM every morning with 3.9? Strip test is usually 4.2 (roughly) but it's every morning at 3AM. My time in range, bearing in mind my upper limit is 14 which I never reach, is 99%... the 1% are the 3AM woesI set 4.5-9, because I want to have time to prevent hypo before bg falls below 4. The answers are really reassuring, because many people here say that 8 is already hyperglycemia, but I feel best when my bg is 6-7, and when my bg is 3.9 I already feel like hypo, although for people without diabetes, it is higher than usual on an empty stomach
Ah, ok. Maybe that's why they gave me a half sandwich at 9PM when I was in hospital? I can add that to my routine. I need to speak to my educator but that's not happening until near the end of January. In the meantime I'll have the bread with my nighttime basal dose. Thanks!@plantae it is not ideal dropping to 3.9 or even 4.2 each night. The problem is not with that level but that it is close to a hypo. Therefore, if you went to bed slightly lower, or you had a glass of wine or you did more exercise, you would likely hypo.
I think the advice would be to go to bed slightly higher. Maybe have a biscuit without insulin before cleaning your teeth.
if I set 3.3-14, then my time in the target range will be 100% for the last month) haha, it all depends on the settingsSo I can stop panicking when my alarm wakes me up at 3AM every morning with 3.9? Strip test is usually 4.2 (roughly) but it's every morning at 3AM. My time in range, bearing in mind my upper limit is 14 which I never reach, is 99%... the 1% are the 3AM woes
Edit: I'm newly diagnosed so don't really know much. My lows are consistent (at 3AM) and my highs -- about 9-10 -- are after breakfast, I know that muchWhen I was in hospital my BGL was in the 20's (22-28) so I think the insulin is working
This is what every night looks like for me. 3AM(ish), almost like clockworkif I set 3.3-14, then my time in the target range will be 100% for the last month) haha, it all depends on the settings
with my usual settings, everything is not so good
with bg 3.9, I'm a little shaky, like with hypo
I envy people who can keep bg in the range of 4-6
if I set 3.3-14, then my time in the target range will be 100% for the last month) haha, it all depends on the settings
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with my usual settings, everything is not so good
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with bg 3.9, I'm a little shaky, like with hypo
I envy people who can keep bg in the range of 4-6
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