Eddy Edson
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- In remission from Type 2
Wearing a Libre has revealed that I quite often spike down into the 2's overnight. Then I wake up (it wakes me up?) and I'm quickly back into the 4's. These from the last 3 nights (plotting data downloaded from Libre reader):



This with a new sensor - as usual, the new sensor agrees excellently with fingerpricks during the day for the first few days; diff often zero, never more than 0.2! Kudos, Abbott.
So I'm inclined to trust the overnight data. I'm also 90% sure the troughs aren't to do with lying on the sensor or whatever.
I don't think they matter hugely by themselves, if I'm waking up and seeing my levels head back into the 4's pretty quickly. But I am wondering if they mght be a sign of something-or-other & whether I should harass my doc to refer me to an endo or something ....




This with a new sensor - as usual, the new sensor agrees excellently with fingerpricks during the day for the first few days; diff often zero, never more than 0.2! Kudos, Abbott.
So I'm inclined to trust the overnight data. I'm also 90% sure the troughs aren't to do with lying on the sensor or whatever.
I don't think they matter hugely by themselves, if I'm waking up and seeing my levels head back into the 4's pretty quickly. But I am wondering if they mght be a sign of something-or-other & whether I should harass my doc to refer me to an endo or something ....


