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- 165
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Spicy food, 2 faced people.
Hi all,
I finally upgraded my mobile so I have installed Librelink on it and it's sucessfully working as a cgm.
I have also given permission to my Diabetic Clinic at the hospital to view my info, so am pleased with that.
I am really appreciating the data and think it will much more helpful than the reader.
I have a couple of questions though, hope you can help.
1. Overnight I turn the sound off and volume down on my phone because I'm a light sleeper and all the notifications on my other apps are a pain. So, if I have the libre alarms switched to on will they override the system anyway like my clock alarm does?
2. Also, I'm concerned that although I have my phone next to me on the bedside table can it keep contact with the sensor while your arm is under the covers, or you're lying on it facing away from the phone?
Might sound silly but I'm due to change from a mixed insulin, (Humulin M3) to a basal/bolus regime, so I suppose I'm more concerned about hypos overnight while I adjust.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I finally upgraded my mobile so I have installed Librelink on it and it's sucessfully working as a cgm.
I have also given permission to my Diabetic Clinic at the hospital to view my info, so am pleased with that.
I am really appreciating the data and think it will much more helpful than the reader.
I have a couple of questions though, hope you can help.
1. Overnight I turn the sound off and volume down on my phone because I'm a light sleeper and all the notifications on my other apps are a pain. So, if I have the libre alarms switched to on will they override the system anyway like my clock alarm does?
2. Also, I'm concerned that although I have my phone next to me on the bedside table can it keep contact with the sensor while your arm is under the covers, or you're lying on it facing away from the phone?
Might sound silly but I'm due to change from a mixed insulin, (Humulin M3) to a basal/bolus regime, so I suppose I'm more concerned about hypos overnight while I adjust.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
Thanks.