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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1458702" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Yes, it's mine, a T1 30 yr trooper, for three months to December 2016. I've not photoshopped it, honest!</p><p></p><p>Thing to remember is that the graph doesn't reflect <em>every </em>day. It's an overlay of how most days work out on average. </p><p></p><p>Within those 3 months, I had some seriously out of range days where the usual rules just didn't work. Day to day, I tended to focus on those, got a bit wound up about those, but then looking back at the whole history, I realised those episodes were few and far between, and that generally I'm normally running ok.</p><p></p><p>You've mentioned spikes. You're panicking a bit about those. We all get those. It's normal to worry about them. But like mods have said here, it's a marathon, not a sprint: the spikes don't matter that much in the long run as long as you're generally in range most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1458702, member: 374531"] Yes, it's mine, a T1 30 yr trooper, for three months to December 2016. I've not photoshopped it, honest! Thing to remember is that the graph doesn't reflect [I]every [/I]day. It's an overlay of how most days work out on average. Within those 3 months, I had some seriously out of range days where the usual rules just didn't work. Day to day, I tended to focus on those, got a bit wound up about those, but then looking back at the whole history, I realised those episodes were few and far between, and that generally I'm normally running ok. You've mentioned spikes. You're panicking a bit about those. We all get those. It's normal to worry about them. But like mods have said here, it's a marathon, not a sprint: the spikes don't matter that much in the long run as long as you're generally in range most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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