Another hypo saved
This one was notable in several senses.
I woke up with 151 (the Dex thought I was a little higher than that). OK, fine. Took my morning Lantus shot for the day. Then I sat down to do a bit of work.
An hour later my Dex buzzes. I look at it expecting it to say "high" (I sometimes get a slow rise in the morning). Instead I see "low" (the Dex thought it was 79).
Low?!
I double check with my meter, and it says 66. Yowza.
I never even felt it.
Assuming I caught it early enough, this is another example of how the Dex saves me a whole day of aggravation off of a single little unnoticed hypo in the morning.
I woke up with 151 (the Dex thought I was a little higher than that). OK, fine. Took my morning Lantus shot for the day. Then I sat down to do a bit of work.
An hour later my Dex buzzes. I look at it expecting it to say "high" (I sometimes get a slow rise in the morning). Instead I see "low" (the Dex thought it was 79).
Low?!
I double check with my meter, and it says 66. Yowza.
I never even felt it.
Assuming I caught it early enough, this is another example of how the Dex saves me a whole day of aggravation off of a single little unnoticed hypo in the morning.
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