Hi Folks,I ignore those. They've got something to do with carb absorption rate (the faint purple dots - another line appears when you enter a carb amount) and the green faint dots seem to be related to bolus/iob.
Same ad Scott. Totally ignore those. Plus mine eyes are old and wrinkled lol.Mainly about the main graph page.
At the bottom of the page there are some faint dotted lines made up of really small dots.
One is a very faint purple line and the other is an even fainter green line like a sawtooth wave.
Don't know what they are or what they mean.
Good morning all, teabags I’m home! And it’s wonderful. Peaceful. The air’s fresh. I can see trees out of the window. The night’s aren’t polluted by lights and buzzers sounding. The tea, the coffee, the toast . . . . It’s all fresh.
I really don’t know how anyone’s expected to recover on a hospital ward where sleep’s challenged.
I’ve been thinking about a name for my new knee but I’ll have to get to know it better first. I quite like Hamish as it sounds strong and sturdy with a softer side, but maybe Angus is a little tougher. It’s been behaving very well so far.
Bloods behaved pretty well during the whole experience. Lots of corrections and adjustment and basal lowered as the ward was so hot. I wore the libre which only one of the staff, apart from the surgical team, had seen before. I had to protect it from a young nurse who thought it was a heart monitor (on my arm?) and tried to remove it, and I had to explain and demonstrate again and again and again, which felt good. However, it’s now on strike, reading about 3 below, probably because a blood pressure cuff came too close. The other arm had a cannula and was out of action for bp.
I’ve just been reading through the posts, lots going on, as usual.
Finland sounds glorious, and the chocolate liquorice almond the tops Helen.
Titanium earplugs Mel? Only the best!
Hope hope hoping there’s good news from the hospital Karen.
Robin, do you ever stop? So many jobs!
Oh, and I never liked creme eggs, Knikki and Porl can have them all.
How do you get the 24 12 6 3 buttons on your graph?Happening a lot more too....View attachment 31597
Good morning all, teabags I’m home! And it’s wonderful. Peaceful. The air’s fresh. I can see trees out of the window. The night’s aren’t polluted by lights and buzzers sounding. The tea, the coffee, the toast . . . . It’s all fresh.
I really don’t know how anyone’s expected to recover on a hospital ward where sleep’s challenged.
I’ve been thinking about a name for my new knee but I’ll have to get to know it better first. I quite like Hamish as it sounds strong and sturdy with a softer side, but maybe Angus is a little tougher. It’s been behaving very well so far.
Bloods behaved pretty well during the whole experience. Lots of corrections and adjustment and basal lowered as the ward was so hot. I wore the libre which only one of the staff, apart from the surgical team, had seen before. I had to protect it from a young nurse who thought it was a heart monitor (on my arm?) and tried to remove it, and I had to explain and demonstrate again and again and again, which felt good. However, it’s now on strike, reading about 3 below, probably because a blood pressure cuff came too close. The other arm had a cannula and was out of action for bp.
I’ve just been reading through the posts, lots going on, as usual.
Finland sounds glorious, and the chocolate liquorice almond the tops Helen.
Titanium earplugs Mel? Only the best!
Hope hope hoping there’s good news from the hospital Karen.
Robin, do you ever stop? So many jobs!
Oh, and I never liked creme eggs, Knikki and Porl can have them all.
It seems like a good weekend,
FG has bought Hamish home; Mel has woken in a Cotswold cottage, Karen is in demand for employers and Helsinki continues to be sunny.
I spent this morning walking around one of the islands. It was icy but sunny. I have attached a photo of the area to give you some idea. If you look carefully, you can just spot the lone ice-skater in the bottom right.
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They have always been there. Just had a look and can't see a way to turn them off/on!!!How do you get the 24 12 6 3 buttons on your graph?
My xDrip graph doesn't have these and I can't seem to find a setting to turn them on.
Wow, that looks amazing. Top photoIt seems like a good weekend,
FG has bought Hamish home; Mel has woken in a Cotswold cottage, Karen is in demand for employers and Helsinki continues to be sunny.
I spent this morning walking around one of the islands. It was icy but sunny. I have attached a photo of the area to give you some idea. If you look carefully, you can just spot the lone ice-skater in the bottom right.
View attachment 31601
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