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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2032677" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi Erin here’s my overnight snapshot from the G6, my alarm went off at 3.45am as I went low - I had a sweaty hypo so got up did glucotabs and a few slices of bread (in my confusion decided it was time for breakfast) but also had enough sense to also take a bolus to cover extra carbs and woke to 7.3mmol/l.</p><p></p><p>I hear you when you say you don’t mind hypers but.. I take a different point of view as I know this is where the hidden damage occurs so to me the G6 keeps me on track, my biggest fear is going blind so my investment in using this system is to help this fear from ever being realised. I prefer to be 5-9 mmol/l.</p><p></p><p>Before using this system I could easily run overnight in the teens, now I aim to wake in range and keep my levels more stable where I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2032677, member: 53162"] Hi Erin here’s my overnight snapshot from the G6, my alarm went off at 3.45am as I went low - I had a sweaty hypo so got up did glucotabs and a few slices of bread (in my confusion decided it was time for breakfast) but also had enough sense to also take a bolus to cover extra carbs and woke to 7.3mmol/l. I hear you when you say you don’t mind hypers but.. I take a different point of view as I know this is where the hidden damage occurs so to me the G6 keeps me on track, my biggest fear is going blind so my investment in using this system is to help this fear from ever being realised. I prefer to be 5-9 mmol/l. Before using this system I could easily run overnight in the teens, now I aim to wake in range and keep my levels more stable where I can. [/QUOTE]
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