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  • Jan 5
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    Take this every 6 hours a day. You’ll thank me

  • Gangy 🇨🇳
    Jan 5
    TsunamiPapi

    Take this every 6 hours a day. You’ll thank me

    Thanks

  • Jan 5
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    Trishtiza26

    humalog/triseba g7 i hate when that s*** loses connection when i am sleeping on it at night and wakes me up to reconnect

    what is your a1c

    I see. I really like the Freestyle Libre 3. It's so tiny and smooth imo.

    I don't fully recall but I think around the mid 50's (don't know what blood sugar measurement you use in your country but where I live in Sweden/Europe it's mmol/L)

  • Trishtiza26

    also i am sure you know that there is a diabetes reddit for t1 lots of good help there if you need to know anything

    Cool man, thanks for the tip! I'm not on Reddit but if I end up there I know what to do.

  • Jan 5
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    Been sick for so long I couldn’t smoke or anything. By the time I came out of it I lost 10 pounds, and was no longer addicted to cigarettes or cannabis.

  • Jan 6
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    Chilla

    I see. I really like the Freestyle Libre 3. It's so tiny and smooth imo.

    I don't fully recall but I think around the mid 50's (don't know what blood sugar measurement you use in your country but where I live in Sweden/Europe it's mmol/L)

    in canada we use for example 6.7 and anything over 10.0 is considered high what is your cgm alarm set as for high and low ?

  • davidtwotwo

    Been sick for so long I couldn’t smoke or anything. By the time I came out of it I lost 10 pounds, and was no longer addicted to cigarettes or cannabis.

    lost 8-10 too its good you stopped better in the long run

  • Jan 6
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    Trishtiza26

    in canada we use for example 6.7 and anything over 10.0 is considered high what is your cgm alarm set as for high and low ?

    Oh, I think we have the same unit of measurement (mmol/L) then. Under 4.0 counts as low blood sugar here and that's when I usually feel the symptoms of being low. Over 10 is high for the average person I guess but my alarm is set to 12.

  • Chilla

    Oh, I think we have the same unit of measurement (mmol/L) then. Under 4.0 counts as low blood sugar here and that's when I usually feel the symptoms of being low. Over 10 is high for the average person I guess but my alarm is set to 12.

    what is your range at in the green ?

  • DarkLore

    That s*** really is no joke this year