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I have also just signed my data away for a couple of weeks and yes, it is very interesting. I got one as we are going on holiday and though t it would be easier although my phone is no longer compatible and I am borrowing an old one from brother in lawMorning all. Another 5.5 from the Libre here - when I first looked. Signing up to allow Abbott to use my data for research seems to have given me continuous readings when my phone is close. Some fascinating insights into what is happening with bg. Welcome @Sarah*86
Interesting how the levels after a shower rise and stay there for a good while. Not water as I cover mine with Tegaderm film. I did know this but it is much more obvious. Hope the experience is useful for you.I have also just signed my data away for a couple of weeks and yes, it is very interesting. I got one as we are going on holiday and though t it would be easier although my phone is no longer compatible and I am borrowing an old one from brother in law
I suffer from both brittle diabetes and Dawn phenomenon. Mine was 12.9 at 9:00 this morning but hit about 16 at 3am and 4.5 at 6;00. Despite many chats with my nursing specialist they haven’t helped. It's not a simple matter of raising my basal as that can result in hypos. For the past 3 weeks ive been on 72units of Toujeo until this week when.my fasting sugars got worseHello mates,
At a couple of the other forums I've frequented there was a thread like this one where we all sorta checked in each day, with our first cup of coffee or tea, and reported our fasting or waking blood glucose level and some short comment about whether we're ok with it or if not - why not?...
It worked well as a sort of 'first thread to check' each morning and post to.
I'll start.
This morning was a 5.6mmol for me. That's about normal for me
What about you?
Hello and welcome to the thread. We're pleased you could join usType 1 for 54years and mine was 5.6, had my coffee, white no sugar, and as usual it went up to 9.2…I don’t usually correct it as my breakfast injection brings it back to normal limits
Hello and welcome to the thread. We're pleased you could join us.I suffer from both brittle diabetes and Dawn phenomenon. Mine was 12.9 at 9:00 this morning but hit about 16 at 3am and 4.5 at 6;00. Despite many chats with my nursing specialist they haven’t helped. It's not a simple matter of raising my basal as that can result in hypos. For the past 3 weeks ive been on 72units of Toujeo until this week when.my fasting sugars got worse
Im now on 75 and waiting to see what happens. Daytime sugars are ideal plus I don't snack before I go to bed. Glad to see many of you have perfect blood sugars and wonder if that's just "normal" for you or whether you need to put in place special management like I do. More important to me is what others with daen phenomenon do. Any help appreciated.
Hello and welcome to the forum.5.5 this morning. I've an appalling track record, but have managed to keep things below 7 for several months now, so I'm pleased
I was 7.8 but had a hypo and lucozade early morning. Always unpredictable. Diagnosed just pre lockdownHello mates,
At a couple of the other forums I've frequented there was a thread like this one where we all sorta checked in each day, with our first cup of coffee or tea, and reported our fasting or waking blood glucose level and some short comment about whether we're ok with it or if not - why not?...
It worked well as a sort of 'first thread to check' each morning and post to.
I'll start.
This morning was a 5.6mmol for me. That's about normal for me
What about you?
What is Mop fair ?Morning!
5.3 this morning. Mop fair is setting up in town. 58 and still find it exciting!
Also now trying out a libre and finally managed to get it to scan - I am borrowing my brother-in-laws old iphone - had a 4.8 on that but 5.3 on waking
Going to be interesting!
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