Thanks! It's amazing how quick it changes on the Libre. She went up to that 164 eight after I entered it in the SS.I fairly frequently get values that are close together comparing a handheld meter to the Libre--since the Libre (serum glucose) is about 15 minutes 'behind' the blood glucose on the handheld, that typically means glucose has been fairly steady for the last lil bit of time. This is a useful video for explaining how it works:
I didn't realize that.I fairly frequently get values that are close together comparing a handheld meter to the Libre--since the Libre (serum glucose) is about 15 minutes 'behind' the blood glucose on the handheld, that typically means glucose has been fairly steady for the last lil bit of time. This is a useful video for explaining how it works:
She's not much of one for playing. She likes to bully her sister though, and she looks at her like she's crazy when sissy gets the zoomies and runs all over.I didn't realize that.
So that might make some more sense why they're different then?
The numbers aren't high right now, so while I don't know what's causing it, doesn't seem a worry yet. Just to watch it.
You'd mentioned the numbers seem to go down while she's just laying around. I'd be curious if they'd go up during playing or running around? I don't know how much she plays about, but might be interesting to learn.
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I think that's a sensible attitude! If you can balance keeping an eye on things without getting sucked into fretting over every tiny variation, I think that's ideal. The overall picture is more important than a couple of odd mid-cycle numbers here and there, etc.I am test obsessive, for sure. But now with this thing, unless I think it may be reading wrong or really off. I don't need to test so much to see where she's headed. I also don't want to get too used to or comfortable with it, because there are going to be times it either isn't communicating, has errors, or falls off and I won't have it. But it's nice to give me more of a cycle I can predict.
I understand! I haven't gone to work yet while having it. I'm sure every chance I get ill be.looking in on herI think that's a sensible attitude! If you can balance keeping an eye on things without getting sucked into fretting over every tiny variation, I think that's ideal. The overall picture is more important than a couple of odd mid-cycle numbers here and there, etc.
(And I say this while I fret about my cat's high numbers and check the app way, waaay too often, of course. But it's the approach I'm trying for, at least!)