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<blockquote data-quote="27Chris" data-source="post: 2610650" data-attributes="member: 573386"><p>Thanks for taking an interest! Answering your questions:</p><p></p><p>Jaylee - the lows register on my Libre sensor, down to about 2.9 in one case. I'm too sleepy to check with fingerpricks, but I calibrated my sensor against a fingerprick when I put it on, and the readings were compatible. The reported lows are roughly between 2,00 and 4.00 am, after which levels recover of their own accord, to about 6 when I take a reading at 8.00. I also take my Semglee at about 8.00 am.</p><p></p><p>In Response - I limit my carbs (not severely) as a way of reducing the sharp spikes which I was experiencing after meals, in particular breakfast. As I say, I feel no symptoms of a hypo, but they register on my Libre readout (and the alarm goes off, sometimes but not always waking me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="27Chris, post: 2610650, member: 573386"] Thanks for taking an interest! Answering your questions: Jaylee - the lows register on my Libre sensor, down to about 2.9 in one case. I'm too sleepy to check with fingerpricks, but I calibrated my sensor against a fingerprick when I put it on, and the readings were compatible. The reported lows are roughly between 2,00 and 4.00 am, after which levels recover of their own accord, to about 6 when I take a reading at 8.00. I also take my Semglee at about 8.00 am. In Response - I limit my carbs (not severely) as a way of reducing the sharp spikes which I was experiencing after meals, in particular breakfast. As I say, I feel no symptoms of a hypo, but they register on my Libre readout (and the alarm goes off, sometimes but not always waking me). [/QUOTE]
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