Is it possible that you have been restless and intermittently laying on the Libre sensor. What do the peaks and troughs look like - sharp 'pointy' changes or smooth changes over a couple of hours?
Thanks, I’m so glad I asked, it would make sense as I do feel so restless when I sleep just now. The Libre is on the back of an arm but yes I could be sleeping on it when I’m moving around so much. I do love Tresiba but it’s tricky to change when I’m premenstrual, ideally I need to go up a unit for a week, so I’m trying to chart when to attempt this with an app.Hello @JMoli I second Urbs advice about pressure on the libre as it can cause what appears to be peaks and troughs, is it positioned so that it could be slept on at any point ? I get the same with my G6 and get what appears to be peaks and troughs too with this. Tresiba is the best basal imo for maintaining a steady profile during the night, however I still avoid eating 3 hours before bed to avoid any rises/falls with my bolus action during sleep when possible.
Thanks, I’m so glad I asked, it would make sense as I do feel so restless when I sleep just now. The Libre is on the back of an arm but yes I could be sleeping on it when I’m moving around so much. I do love Tresiba but it’s tricky to change when I’m premenstrual, ideally I need to go up a unit for a week, so I’m trying to chart when to attempt this with an app.
For me, I always see a peak and drop again when I've woken up during the night. My guess is it being my helpful but sleepy liver thinking "oh, getting up? let's do some glucose!" And when I go back to sleep it must be falling asleep again as well.quite sharp pointy up then a wee bit down then up then sharp down etc. My quality of sleep is rubbish just now, I definitely feel restless through the night
I sometimes have straight lines, sometimes it goes in all directions when sleeping.
For me, I always see a peak and drop again when I've woken up during the night. My guess is it being my helpful but sleepy liver thinking "oh, getting up? let's do some glucose!" And when I go back to sleep it must be falling asleep again as well.
So it could be you have something like that going on as well if your nights are restless.
As far as I know, those liver dumps aren't a diabetes thing, it's just that it's actually helpful to get you going for the day when you're a non diabetic. Instant boost of energy to get you started!Only a humble T2 here but I see my BG pop up a bit over night and in the morning just before I wake.
Overnight for a wee, usually.
So I agree that it could be a minor liver dump due to restless sleep patterns.
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