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Yeah, while hypos are hateful because I can’t drive anywhere or go back to sleep until they’re sorted, hypers that take hours to come down really boil my, er, urine. I over corrected my 2.8 this morning and couldn’t get it down again until lunchtime
 

Yep fully get where you are coming from
 

After returning home from town, I started talking to my daughter, she said ' er mum I think you might be low' so I said okay I will test and it was 2.7 she is amazing at spotting a hypo, I asked her how she knows and she said, by the way I was talking ( but I sounded quite normal) and by my eye's. She is 100% right every time, but I had no symptoms whatsoever 4.5 before dinner and took less Insulin.
Hope hubby is feeling a little better now, ouch
 


The £1.13 Jelly mold, a Bargain ( Hunt)
 
Good evening all you wonderful people . Just though I’d pop my head around the corner and say “ hi “.
Finally moved in to the new abode on Wednesday and haven’t really stopped to do anything other than bungalowey stuff since.
Getting settled now and loving our new life even if it is a bit manic at the moment.
A lovely little 2.9 earlier reminded me that I haven’t managed to find pastures new on all fronts.
I would have a guess and say I’ve given about 15 mins to my diabetes since Wednesday, just the bare essentials, injections and finger prick tests (no Dexcom). Food as been what is ever to hand when required.
Tomorrow will be the start of a new week and I’ll get my head back into life being me and my diabetic buddy. He’s been very well behaved all things considered.
Have a nice evening everyone.
 

Great to see you posting @therower
 

Hi Scott, yes I got the Libre in June and it has defo improved my control. As it is so instant I find that i am trying sail very close to the edge a lot, eg around 5. Maybe not helping that I am also having a much reduced carb intake, but find that I am still overestimating the insulin I take.

Even when I see the line dropping to around 4.5 and below I will take maybe 5/6 jelly beans. But I am finding that 15 mins later its still dropping so I take a few more. It still drops to maybe 3.5 and below I then start to panic slightly, so its coffee with 2 sugar and a few biccies. Even after that it may only go to 6 after 45 mins or so. Then the revenge of the sugar kicks in about 2/3 hours later with 10+.

My control has improved a lot with Libre thanks mainly to constant checks, usually around 20 per day and taking correction doses.

I was very much a 3 injections and fixed amount of insulin person until fairly recently, so after 37 years its taking a bit of time to get there, but get there I will..... eventually
 
Are you doing any blood tests when you’ve got these delays in responding to your jelly beans? I keep forgetting the 15 minute lag and overtreat because I think it’s not working...
 

Welcome back
 
So, why during the night did I drop from 8-3 when I’d had no insulin since 3pm in the afternoon. But today I had brekkie and insulin at 6am and every time I tested throughout the day I was 8-8.7. I didn’t eat again until 4.30pm. Was out all day at a Hen Harrier event and on my feet for hours so didn’t want to risk extra insulin to correct. Just tested again and I’m 8. Spooky! Just need to stay at 8 through the night.

@therower Glad you got moved eventually. Enjoy your new home.
 
It still drops to maybe 3.5 and below I then start to panic slightly,

Libre does some bat-sh*t crazy things at sub-4 levels. It exaggerates drops and then just stays down there in the 3s even when we're trotting along happily in the high 4s after some sugar.

When I first started using it, I ended up testing way more than I normally did for a week or two to get a clearer idea of how it worked.

Because of that, if I see a fast drop starting from about 5, I'll pin it with a few grams, the reader will still likely drop to below 4 but I'll not pay too much attention to that, because experience shows that it's not yet caught up with the dextrotabs I've got on board. If I'm in doubt, I'll bg test.
 

Is that drop the basal peaking?
 
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I think I've had my best day of blood sugars today, since I first got T1D. So that's one out of 15,332 days.

The Freestyle Libre has to get the credit for this.

The only problem is, apart from a bit of guitar playing, and a trip to the shops, I didn't do much all day, so I was able to watch it closely. Also my blood sugar is back to behaving in a more predictable way, after a week of behaving badly, which makes it a lot easier. Which isn't really sustainable.

I suppose I could have had as a good a day at some point in those 42 years, but I very much doubt it.

Feels quite strange.
 

Pleased you got good readings today
Well done
 
Are you doing any blood tests when you’ve got these delays in responding to your jelly beans? I keep forgetting the 15 minute lag and overtreat because I think it’s not working...


I do and I find that pretty much my Libre and finger tests are about the same. Sometimes the jelly beans are still doing very little after 30 mins, so I start to panic slightly, hence the coffee, sugar and biccies
 
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