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Thanks @Amigo , I've never had to treat at all during the night (i tend to sleep right through most nights) I've only ever had one true hypo below 4 and that was ages ago. I reduced the amount of testing due to knowing what foods do what to me. I might test more for the next week or so just to see what happens. I've been tested to anemia and that's been ruled out.

Yes, sorry Stitch, I’d meant to say tested through the night not treated but it would be interesting to see what the levels are doing. Hope you can get this sorted hun x
 
Yes, sorry Stitch, I’d meant to say tested through the night not treated but it would be interesting to see what the levels are doing. Hope you can get this sorted hun x
Lol. The only time I've ever tested through the night is when I've had the libre on. I tend to dip about 3ish and a steady rise up from there.
 
It might also be time to invest in another libre sensor.
I think that might be a wise move Stitch. Did you use the Libre before you started your current medication regime? If so, it would be interesting to compare graphs to see what/where any difference has been made, and if the 'problem area' has just shifted, but remains.
 
I think that might be a wise move Stitch. Did you use the Libre before you started your current medication regime? If so, it would be interesting to compare graphs to see what/where any difference has been made, and if the 'problem area' has just shifted, but remains.
The last time I used one was in September, so that was before my medication change. I will get a sensor for when I get back off my holiday (I go away next week and just want to forget about everything whist there, work and diabetes to some extent!). I know my local Boots and Asda stock them now so they are easier to get hold of.
 
The last time I used one was in September, so that was before my medication change. I will get a sensor for when I get back off my holiday (I go away next week and just want to forget about everything whist there, work and diabetes to some extent!). I know my local Boots and Asda stock them now so they are easier to get hold of.
Sounds like a plan Stitch, forget about it for now and have a great holiday! 🙂
 
Enjoy your holiday, Stitch. I can understand your frustration in all this. Hopefully you can get some answers soon.
 
Im still here for another week to get frustrated!

I don’t think all the angst about your job situation has helped matters either Stitch plus I was wondering if you’re doing as much walking to work as you used to?

I bet you’re ready for that holiday next week! 😉
 
I don’t think all the angst about your job situation has helped matters either Stitch plus I was wondering if you’re doing as much walking to work as you used to?

I bet you’re ready for that holiday next week! 😉
I don't think the work stuff is helping much, its on my record as I spoke to a gp about it back in November. As I don't do the walk to and from the office any more I male sure I go out at lunchtime and I walk home from Rayleigh station (as long as its not raining) which takes me about 35 mins and most of that is up hill. Im still out walking most weekends, 10 miles plus, especially as I have the moonwalk in just over 4 weeks time! I neeeeed this holiday!
 
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