If you're able to afford cgm, either dexcom or libre/blucon/xdrip+, they're really good for this sort of thing. I've got a night hyper alert set at 7.8, so my phone rings if it goes above that, and I can then make a judgment call on whether it looks like a temporary blip up, or a constant rise which needs a unit or two to pin it, or, indeed, if there's a repeating pattern, whether basal needs tweaked. I just find it makes it a lot easier to correct when still at a relatively modest 8 or so, rather than above 10.
I use the Libre, but as far as I know it cannot alert me, right? Unfortunately, the Libre is the only device paid for in my country :/
I find their delivery delays very much discouraging.
How long does a battery work in your experience?
Samsung phones seem to be problematic.
I wonder why Abbott won't just put their own Bluetooth device on their sensor
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