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<blockquote data-quote="finzi1966" data-source="post: 2491311" data-attributes="member: 548675"><p>[ATTACH=full]53557[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]53558[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I’m attaching a couple of my Libre graphs from last week, which are completely typical for me. I don’t know if by “yo-yo” you mean this sort of thing. If you do, then I promise that is not out of the ordinary. Some people may have smoother graphs than this, others more bumpy, particularly Type 1’s (I’m a Tablet and low-carb Type 2). I am in range 100% of the time, which is I think much more difficult for a Type 1 to achieve. Comparing graphs isn’t necessarily a useful thing, but I just wanted you to see that if what you were “expecting” was a flat line, that isn’t realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finzi1966, post: 2491311, member: 548675"] [ATTACH=full]53557[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]53558[/ATTACH] I’m attaching a couple of my Libre graphs from last week, which are completely typical for me. I don’t know if by “yo-yo” you mean this sort of thing. If you do, then I promise that is not out of the ordinary. Some people may have smoother graphs than this, others more bumpy, particularly Type 1’s (I’m a Tablet and low-carb Type 2). I am in range 100% of the time, which is I think much more difficult for a Type 1 to achieve. Comparing graphs isn’t necessarily a useful thing, but I just wanted you to see that if what you were “expecting” was a flat line, that isn’t realistic. [/QUOTE]
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