Lovely lines from you both and best of luck with the carbs 30g / day Terry. In general (for me) it really seems to work and after a while as per the comment below, the positive feedback of a flatline trace makes up for a lot of the loss of eating mince pies / bread etc! Over last few months I allowed some milk in my tea (us Brits and their tea eh?) and the <30g per day target slowly eroded just on something so (apparently) small! Gone back to a splash of double cream in my tea (so not the same!)and trying to tighten right up again for New Year so just smoked Dutch cheese and walnuts all day - wahey = back to tight control! Just put a new Libre in. For first time in all my sensors it is reading lower than actual BG showing 2.3 (41) where I am actually stable at 4.4(80) -just where I love to be! I usually put a new sensor in 24 hours early (but don't start it, instead continuing to use the old one to give the new one time to "bed down" whilst I continue to use the other arm sensor. The fact that the sensor therefore runs 15 days as it runs a whole day before I connect it to the reader does not seem to matter as it remains totally accurate on the last (15th though it thinks 14th) day. Why do we so love to get the sensors to do more than the formally designated limits!!?). However this time I only put this sensor in 7 hours early so perhaps it is still "warming up". Will sleep on it and see what gives tomorrow. Happy New Year to y'all
