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<blockquote data-quote="Neoncat" data-source="post: 1625685" data-attributes="member: 397089"><p>Have you tried a Libre? I know cost is an issue for a lot of people but maybe your DSN could help you out with a trial of one. It could help you see what is going on before you hit the spike (e.g. is it rebound from an unnoticed low? Does it creep up or suddenly spike? Are these spikes always at the same time after taking the antibiotics?). If nothing else it is really helpful for doing basal testing which would help eliminate at least one variable (as [USER=90156]@novorapidboi26[/USER] suggested). If you are taking antibiotics then your body is fighting an infection which always sends me high, but I tend to find I am consistently high rather than spiking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neoncat, post: 1625685, member: 397089"] Have you tried a Libre? I know cost is an issue for a lot of people but maybe your DSN could help you out with a trial of one. It could help you see what is going on before you hit the spike (e.g. is it rebound from an unnoticed low? Does it creep up or suddenly spike? Are these spikes always at the same time after taking the antibiotics?). If nothing else it is really helpful for doing basal testing which would help eliminate at least one variable (as [USER=90156]@novorapidboi26[/USER] suggested). If you are taking antibiotics then your body is fighting an infection which always sends me high, but I tend to find I am consistently high rather than spiking. [/QUOTE]
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