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Scared to put in sensor. Frustrated with type 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Sjr83x" data-source="post: 1468065" data-attributes="member: 164944"><p>Don't forget different foods absorb differently and therefore have a different effect on your blood. I couldn't understand why I spiked after some lunches but not others thanks to the libre I could see and it was my diabetic nurse who reminded me that white bread absorbed faster than granary and if I hadn't have been wearing the libre system I wouldn't have known any different had I just tested 2 hours later as normal. </p><p></p><p>I find some days I'm addicted to staying within my blue band and others I just don't get it. Either way my HBa1c is reducing and that's what's important right? Keep going. We all have good and bad days. We're human and here to support each other</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sjr83x, post: 1468065, member: 164944"] Don't forget different foods absorb differently and therefore have a different effect on your blood. I couldn't understand why I spiked after some lunches but not others thanks to the libre I could see and it was my diabetic nurse who reminded me that white bread absorbed faster than granary and if I hadn't have been wearing the libre system I wouldn't have known any different had I just tested 2 hours later as normal. I find some days I'm addicted to staying within my blue band and others I just don't get it. Either way my HBa1c is reducing and that's what's important right? Keep going. We all have good and bad days. We're human and here to support each other [/QUOTE]
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