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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2215581" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I absolutely agree with you. I am the same as the poster, most recent result was 38. I have had all of the 'you must be having lows' comments. Now I am on a libre and they were right! It shows lows during the middle of the night (not enough to wake me and I do have hypo awareness) but still, I have corroborated the lows with various other checks btw. . Now though I can manage those lows much better and can take active action in order to prevent them. That's where I disagree with the professionals, if they are concerned about type 1s possibly having hypos, give them the equipment to help prevent it instead of telling them to run higher than an individual would like just because of budgets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2215581, member: 451727"] I absolutely agree with you. I am the same as the poster, most recent result was 38. I have had all of the 'you must be having lows' comments. Now I am on a libre and they were right! It shows lows during the middle of the night (not enough to wake me and I do have hypo awareness) but still, I have corroborated the lows with various other checks btw. . Now though I can manage those lows much better and can take active action in order to prevent them. That's where I disagree with the professionals, if they are concerned about type 1s possibly having hypos, give them the equipment to help prevent it instead of telling them to run higher than an individual would like just because of budgets. [/QUOTE]
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