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<blockquote data-quote="Dazphoenix28" data-source="post: 2329624" data-attributes="member: 531170"><p>Yeah =(. Just trying to find a day when it's straight line or not as much jumping or falling spikes. It's not too bad but in the morning my bloods rise fast when I get out of bed so have to take 3 units of rapid. Bloods sit at 5-6 when I wake up and jump to 8 within 15 minutes of waking. Don't eat after 10pm and find once I inject the 3 units it brings it level to 6-7. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully my hypo awareness does return but I scan every half hour or hour anyway. Still new to the libre so still find it fun to do.</p><p></p><p>But I used to run 15-25 constantly and feel fine and don't know how I left my self get that bad. That's why I'm making sure I'm eating healthy, drinking nothing but water and 1-2 black coffees in the day and also started to go for walks. </p><p></p><p>Each day I learn something new about diabetes and always keen to learn more. Found out on how to slow down rises and also if that extra correction dosage is needed or not. Also learned to let my humalog take it's 4 hour cycle into my system before I decided to inject.</p><p></p><p>Like sometimes I'll be 9 and has a trend arrow saying it's rising. Let 2 hours past and it's slowly going back to 7. But each day at a time =) x.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dazphoenix28, post: 2329624, member: 531170"] Yeah =(. Just trying to find a day when it's straight line or not as much jumping or falling spikes. It's not too bad but in the morning my bloods rise fast when I get out of bed so have to take 3 units of rapid. Bloods sit at 5-6 when I wake up and jump to 8 within 15 minutes of waking. Don't eat after 10pm and find once I inject the 3 units it brings it level to 6-7. Hopefully my hypo awareness does return but I scan every half hour or hour anyway. Still new to the libre so still find it fun to do. But I used to run 15-25 constantly and feel fine and don't know how I left my self get that bad. That's why I'm making sure I'm eating healthy, drinking nothing but water and 1-2 black coffees in the day and also started to go for walks. Each day I learn something new about diabetes and always keen to learn more. Found out on how to slow down rises and also if that extra correction dosage is needed or not. Also learned to let my humalog take it's 4 hour cycle into my system before I decided to inject. Like sometimes I'll be 9 and has a trend arrow saying it's rising. Let 2 hours past and it's slowly going back to 7. But each day at a time =) x. [/QUOTE]
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