I decided to snack on ham, cheese, paté and a little cottage cheese throughout the day to make things easier. I know I have a meter, but I've been using Libre almost from the start of my diabetes, so going without very much feels like flying blind and it's quite hard to suppress the urge to test all the time just because I'm so used to knowing what my bg does 24/7.
I used a teststip first time at 2 pm. Nowadays I need a couple units of insulin for waking up on some days, but not on all days, and I obviously skipped this today so the 6.9 made sense.
Still a little higher than I like it, so I threw 4 units at it, both to correct and for the anticipated cottage cheese.
Evening meal was the next challenge: To test or not to test before injecting?
After talking with my (non diabetic but very sensible) friend through facebook, I decided that I most likely was anywhere between 4.5 and 7.5. Same meal as yesterday when 5 units was a tad too little. With that in mind, plus a slightly larger portion we decided on 6 units without testing, and test an hour later before driving home.
With my sensor it would likely have been 7 units.
Bolognese type sauce with lots of veggies and lots of grated cheese.

No pic because no phone.
Shortly before the end of my shift at 7 I tested again, 6.9 so I could have used 7 or even 8 units, but not bad at all for flying blind!
Here's my graph upon getting home, slightly higher than I usually like it (especially because my Libre reads a little lower than blood), but exactly where I want it when not having access to my numbers all day!
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