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Overnight low BG and hunger?

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Hmmm .....

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Nope, sorry!
 
On my phone I just ‘copy’ the image and then paste it into the editor. Like this:
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Doesn’t work with post edits as it turns out.

The mysteries of the forum editor!!
 
Doesn’t work with post edits as it turns out.

The mysteries of the forum editor!!
Huh. It looks OK to me, just copying & pasting.

Does uploading a jpg work better?
 

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Oh dear, looks much like the ones I posted the other day, but must be confusing as well as alarming if you're not on basal insulin :confused: 😱
 
Oh dear, looks much like the ones I posted the other day, but must be confusing as well as alarming if you're not on basal insulin :confused: 😱

Actally I'm pretty sure it's a dud sensor. I love the Libre more than I love just about anything, but I wish it was less fickle.

But it's the relentless downward slope until I wake up which has me puzzled. I think that slope is real, even if the actual levels are off.
 
Actally I'm pretty sure it's a dud sensor. I love the Libre more than I love just about anything, but I wish it was less fickle.

But it's the relentless downward slope until I wake up which has me puzzled. I think that slope is real, even if the actual levels are off.

I think cortisol output is supposed to dip in the early hours (1-3am?) which would reduce glucose output from the liver. I thought this was for everyone, including non-Ds, but I’ve certainly heard it as a cautionary note for T1s dosing insulin overnight.

Hope your next sensor is less of a dud.
 
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