But, like you said, the Libre can be inconsistent with blood tests when low (I always blood test when below 4 to see where I’m
actually at) and I’m worried about being woken up multiple times per night when I’m not actually low/ false alarms in my non-understanding workplace. Do you know if these have a vibrate function?
thanks -- that is brilliant and all of the kind of stuff i have been wanting to know too ..maybe i can hit ya up for some help when i get one ( nearly there for pressing the order button -- LOL )Hi, BlaiseS, you ask about libre inaccuracies and alarms, so thought I'd chuck in my tuppence worth. I've been using the blucon transmitter with xDrip+ for about a year now.
If you get one of the transmitters, either blucon or miaomiao, and then pair it up with either the xDrip+ app on android or the Spike app on ios, the apps let you calibrate the libre sensor output.
This irons out a lot of the libre inaccuracies, so those bizarre readings which libre sometimes throws at us become way more accurate. It really tidies up sketchy sensors, so those, "it says LO, meter says 4" situations don't quite disappear altogether but are vastly reduced.
Calibration is basically waiting till your levels are stable, taking a bg meter test, let's say it reads 5.5, then typing that reading into the app to tell it, "I'm now 5.5, so the message you're getting from the sensor right now means 5.5, not whatever the factory calibration said." It makes sensor readings a lot more accurate.
So let's say you've got miaomiao/xdrip+ or spike running and it's reasonably well calibrated. That set-up is not going to throw you a huge amount of false alarms.
I've not used Spike so can't say anything about that, but the alarms in xDrip+ have a huge amount of flexibility built into them.
You can set up just one or two or lots, and set up your own parameters for each of them, including the ring tone it plays, or just vibrate, the times of day they are active, how long they fire for if not cancelled, how long they snooze for after being cancelled, and a few other things.
If you don't want alarms at all during the day to avoid bothering workmates, you just type in the hours you want to be alarmed, say 11pm to 9am.
If you don't want woken up multiple times during the night due to false lows: (a) calibration will reduce false lows, so it won't happen too often, and (b) when you set up the alarm, you can give it a pre-set "snooze time" like an alarm clock. That means it won't just constantly ring until you get out of hypo-land. Let's say you've set the alarm ring-point at 4.3 for a bit of leeway, and the snooze time at 60 min (it can be set at anything you want). If you hit 4.2, it'll ring, you cancel the alarm, do whatever biscuit/dextro stuff you consider appropriate, it'll check the situation 60 mins later after the snooze has timed out and only ring again then if you're still below 4.3. Or, you can disable it so it won't ring again at all.
If you're worried about hypoing again after falling asleep during the snooze time for the 4.3 alarm, you can adjust the snooze time, or have previously set up a lower, say, 3.5 alert which will kick in irrespective of whether the 4.3 is still snoozing or not.
That all sounds like a lot of impenetrable techy sh*t, Blaise, but if you get one of the transmitters and the app, they're pretty easy to set up. I've had a few bad night hypo situations in the past, and my blucon/xDrip+ rig is simple, cheap, easy to use but gives me a lot of peace of mind.
thanks -- that is brilliant and all of the kind of stuff i have been wanting to know too ..maybe i can hit ya up for some help when i get one ( nearly there for pressing the order button -- LOL )
Press it, ya know you want to! What setup are you planning on running?thanks -- that is brilliant and all of the kind of stuff i have been wanting to know too ..maybe i can hit ya up for some help when i get one ( nearly there for pressing the order button -- LOL )
i have an android phone ( pay as you go ) and beyond that am thinking miao miao ..................but i am pretty cluless .......probably none of you are old enough to remember when vinyl was all there was and cassette tapes came on the scene ........and recording LP's onto a cassete was illegal and blah blah blah...............but a small part of me is still connected to that world ( due to age ) and i suppose i need babysitting through .....sorry i am such a wimpPress it, ya know you want to! What setup are you planning on running?
Just as an aside, with Nightscout, hublet can keep half an eye on me when he’s out and I’m home alone, at least while I’m getting the hang of my pump. He’s turned off all the alarms except for the urgent low glucose one, so if that goes off (3mmol) he’ll call to see if I’m ok. And if I don’t answer he’ll get someone nearby to check on me - my best mate has offered to download it too. It’s giving me enormous peace of mind.
I remember all that, hehehe. I’m two extremes now with music. Vinyl or streamingi have an android phone ( pay as you go ) and beyond that am thinking miao miao ..................but i am pretty cluless .......probably none of you are old enough to remember when vinyl was all there was and cassette tapes came on the scene ........and recording LP's onto a cassete was illegal and blah blah blah...............but a small part of me is still connected to that world ( due to age ) and i suppose i need babysitting through .....sorry i am such a wimp
Hi @himtoo, I remember and empathise !!i have an android phone ( pay as you go ) and beyond that am thinking miao miao ..................but i am pretty cluless .......probably none of you are old enough to remember when vinyl was all there was and cassette tapes came on the scene ........and recording LP's onto a cassete was illegal and blah blah blah...............but a small part of me is still connected to that world ( due to age ) and i suppose i need babysitting through .....sorry i am such a wimp
I don’t even know if I’m really asking a question here...
Since the weather has become more mild and breezey I’ve been having a lot of difficulty keeping my daytime blood sugars within range (they’re often between 11-15 no matter how much insulin I take and begin to rise as soon as I hit the 5 or 6 mark).
However, that’s not what I’m concerned about, for the last 4 nights I have been having bad hypos. On a usual day, I will drop as low as 3.4 and wake up immediately but the last few nights I haven’t woken until my blood sugars are around 2.1. As I use the Libre, I’m also aware it’s a sudden crash effect that’s happening, rather than gradually becoming low through the evening.
I’m honestly petrified, and believe it’s contributing to my all day highs as I tend to panic treat my night time lows. I dropped my long acting by 4 units last night but the thought of this happening for a further 2 nights (at least) makes me not want to sleep until it’s resolved.
I guess what I’m asking is if anyone else is experiencing this with the milder weather? And how can I combat the fear? A snack before bed seems almost impossible with my day time highs
and cassette tapes came on the scene
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