Lauren & Esse
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Yesterday's thread!
If you just looked at Esse's numbers from the Contour meter yesterday and heard nothing else about our day, you'd be like, "Wow, what a great day for Esse! They're really doing it!"

But the reality is that the Libre "urgent low" alarm (<55ish) went off every 15-30 minutes from AM+4 to around PM+4! My cortisol levels for the day were probably a perfect inverse of his Libre graph--was already having a tough day at work and having my phone buzz constantly (and hearing his phone ringing downstairs) while in already-tense virtual meetings was awful. We reduced his dose for the PM and gave a bit of HC kibble just to ensure he'd get into a level that was safe according to the Libre so we could sleep and I could avoid the panic attack I felt bubbling up. I knew a bounce was coming and finally around 1am it seemed likely it was happening and our day could be over.
We're going to have to do some brainstorming about how we can use the Libre data productively on the days like that where he's actually in good numbers. I actually do think we could turn the volume all the way down or silence it, and then maybe use preset reminders to check at +2, +6, etc. and make sure he's doing okay and seeing how the graph is trending. It seems like a little bit of a boy who cried wolf situation. Is 50-60 on the Libre always going to mean he's actually 60+, and we only need to worry if the Libre says "LO"? We may have to gather more data to figure that out. I thought the whole point of having the Libre would be to reduce the amount of manual testing we need to do, but it certainly wasn't the case yesterday. I don't want to risk his safety but I also don't want to ruin every good day with a bunch of stressful testing and med/high carb snacks.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
I appreciate the folks who caught my late updates on the thread last night and responded.
If you just looked at Esse's numbers from the Contour meter yesterday and heard nothing else about our day, you'd be like, "Wow, what a great day for Esse! They're really doing it!"

But the reality is that the Libre "urgent low" alarm (<55ish) went off every 15-30 minutes from AM+4 to around PM+4! My cortisol levels for the day were probably a perfect inverse of his Libre graph--was already having a tough day at work and having my phone buzz constantly (and hearing his phone ringing downstairs) while in already-tense virtual meetings was awful. We reduced his dose for the PM and gave a bit of HC kibble just to ensure he'd get into a level that was safe according to the Libre so we could sleep and I could avoid the panic attack I felt bubbling up. I knew a bounce was coming and finally around 1am it seemed likely it was happening and our day could be over.
We're going to have to do some brainstorming about how we can use the Libre data productively on the days like that where he's actually in good numbers. I actually do think we could turn the volume all the way down or silence it, and then maybe use preset reminders to check at +2, +6, etc. and make sure he's doing okay and seeing how the graph is trending. It seems like a little bit of a boy who cried wolf situation. Is 50-60 on the Libre always going to mean he's actually 60+, and we only need to worry if the Libre says "LO"? We may have to gather more data to figure that out. I thought the whole point of having the Libre would be to reduce the amount of manual testing we need to do, but it certainly wasn't the case yesterday. I don't want to risk his safety but I also don't want to ruin every good day with a bunch of stressful testing and med/high carb snacks.

Thanks for listening to my rant.
