Hi,
@Lesdow3 , good to see you're using libre. It makes this unpredictable game so much easier when you can actually see bg moving around and deal with stuff before it goes out of range.
Couple of good books on kindle, written by long term users of cgm, which might help get the most out of it:
Sugar Surfing by Stephen Ponder.
Beyond Fingersticks by William Lee Dubois.
After using libre in the first week for spotting obvious things like a dropping bg, I started looking at more subtle things which I would have missed with strips alone: bg rising with "foot on floor" as soon as I got up, so decided on a 2 or 3u pin to stop that; slow glides to sub-4, needing a small 5g to tail them off instead of stuffing my face with a mars bar and getting on a rollercoaster; 2u pin to stop a rise; looking at overnight traces to see if basal is ok.
So many things it can be used for. I'm fairly upbeat about my T1 now, that hasn't always been the case, but I am now, because getting that trace makes it easier. Make the most of it, les, it's the future!