The below 24 hr trend is from Nate, a 15 year old type 1 Diabetic... with a little help from his mom Emily, they are achieving some of the most inspiring trends to date. A 15 year old producing 24 hr Flatlines??? wow! Need I say more?


"WOW, a little surprised to post again, but here's his 24 hour! I thought we had nighttime basals correct (as long as he doesn't have a bedtime snack) and I guess they're looking pretty good. Fingerstick this morning --87. We'll see how today goes..."

Posted by Emily 5/28/2011

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Fantastic flatline Ryan, lovely pic! Regards, Ralph
(I have posted one of my recent ones on the main page of this group at http://www.tudiabetes.org/group/flatlinersclub. Away this weekend but hope to post more soon!)

I agree Ryan! I'd vote that the pics/ reports be put into the main thread. For a while, there was quite a bit of traffic and it was handy to have the different types but people (*cough cough*) have been more into the main thread for a while, since traffic has dropped a bit?

Well done Ryan! Thanks for the link too, I'll have a look over the blog.

I eat the same way (LCHF) and have been flatlining for a few years now. It's good stuff and keeps me healthy, thank goodness!

Hope all are well.

Well done Ryan. Agree, too, that for now at least we can just use the main page.

Last couple of sensors have been FUBAR'ed, I just stuck in a new one, hopefully will have something to post.

Thanks, you guys keep me sane when I'm told that I'm too OCD. How can we be too OCD about our bodies?

my sensors have been FUBAR'ing too.. I think it was because I wasnt cleaning them with rubbing alcohol. But I took a break from them for a while (with a flatline all the time, you dont really need a CGM, right?)

Went for a nice hike yesterday, Then dinner at the beach with the family. Opah is in season, check it out if you have the chance. It's quite tasty. BGs were decent. Hope all is well.

Well, I JUST got a Dex because I've been very unhappy with the Medtronic -- it's totally missed 6 or 7 lows in the 40's and 50's in the past year, and I caught some of them only because I happened to test at that moment -- I did start to feel them after I had tested, but probably only because I must have been dropping fast. But living alone, I just can't afford the risk. I don't have my lines set as narrow as you do, because my BGs have been horrendous lately (stress from other issues), but hope to get there soon, and will post a picture as soon as I do!

A day of work in the basement...

Holy cobwebs Batman! Nicely done. Err....you don't look that dirty? LOL

well done, Manny!

Have to love starting the week off strong :D (and still going at this point)

That is a beautiful morning! I have a terrible habit of silencing the cgm in the wee hours...

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