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About rough ups and downs

  
Alejandromonsi
12/04/2023 5:33 p.m.

Good I am a free2 and diabox user and I don't know if the same thing happens to me.

I am at rest for example sitting or lying in the sofa and I have it stable ...

I get up pot example to drink water in the bathroom or whatever and sudden.

Does it happen to you?

Thank you!

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Ruthbia
12/04/2023 5:45 p.m.

Yes, always.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Sandman
12/04/2023 5:51 p.m.

Alejandromonsi said:
good I am a free2 and diabox user and I don't know if the same thing happens to me.I am at rest for example sitting or lying in the sofa and I have it is translable ... I get up pot example to drink water to the bathroom or whatever and suddenly starts to rise abruptly warning me diabox and pot example in 5 minutes I climb 30or 40 mg and then starts to lower me at the same speed as in the climb.
It happens to you?
Thanks

Yes, it happens continuously.

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magl
12/04/2023 7:55 p.m.

If, to me too, it is a glucose contribution that releases the body to move from rest to the activity ..

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madreDMT1
12/04/2023 8:34 p.m.

This is very useful.The Free Style 3 that my son has today has gone crazy, has been with continuous decline, reaching 54 and with the arrow in dive.In capillary 89. And all like a motorcycle.The kid great, he was just eating.It has taken the sensor to climb, until then it has already been put in place.But for a long time I was hooked in 60 and from there I did not go up.Do you find any explanation?It will give me a heart attack (as ignorant)

Madre de adolescente DM1 (nacido en 2008), con DM1 desde 17/11/2023
Abasaglar 19
80-150 Raciones HC/día, dependiendo mucho de los planes y del deporte.
Sensor FreeStyle Libre 3
Madrid

  
Ruthbia
12/04/2023 9:28 p.m.

Well, get used to it, pass often.
That's why we ask all of glucose.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Ensalada
12/04/2023 11:10 p.m.

I thought it was to have it crushed on the couch, hehe.And when I wake up and release it, go up.
Today it happened to me to the contrary.Sitting on the couch marked 75 stable, I get up to go to dinner and ipso facto pita and say that 54 and vertical arrow down.As my sensations did not correspond at all with that value, I did not do a case and observed to see how the measurement evolved.At 5 minutes I had stabilized in 58, I made a capillary and left 72.
This happens to me in 2022 and I die of scare.Now I know myself better and I can trust how I feel.

LADA desde septiembre de 2021
Toujeo y Fiasp
Aprendiendo

  
Ricki21
12/05/2023 9:28 a.m.

Madredmt1 said:
This is very useful.The Free Style 3 that my son has today has gone crazy, has been with continuous decline, reaching 54 and with the arrow in dive.In capillary 89. And all like a motorcycle.The kid great, he was just eating.It has taken the sensor to climb, until then it has already been put in place.But for a long time I was hooked in 60 and from there I did not go up.Do you find any explanation?It is going to give me a heart attack (as ignorant)

@Madredmt1: That is why it is important to have glucometer and strips to get out of doubt in those crazy situations of the sensors.
When a new sensor active, these inexplicable things usually happen and after more or less 24 hours the sensor usually stabilizes but in the meantime you spend a few hours "on the verge of a nerve attack": D

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid

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