FLATLINERS CLUB

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FLATLINERS CLUB

A club to share your successful and not so successful trends (graphs) from your CGM or Glucose Meters....

Members: 193
Latest Activity: Apr 29

The most elite Diabetes club on the net ;)

Below you will find FIVE different discussions to chose from to post your trends (Please do not post them on the main page)....

 

1. Flatline 12-24 hours (trends that you are proud to share).

 

2. Flatline 1-11 hours (trends that you are proud to share)

 

3. Rocky Mountains (low and high blood sugar peaks).- Days where we have very low blood sugars and the highest of high blood sugar peaks.

 

4. Rollercoaster- "lines that aren't flatlines, but aren't exactly Himalayas/Rocky mountains either" this is the in between area

 

5. What in the World? This is the area for those things that just are'nt right with your CgM trends.

 

Post your trends, don't be bashful. There's not many things better in a diabetics life than discussing glucose trends (good or bad) with other diabetics. Remember, the bottom line is this group is for support, not in anyway a competition.

 

 


Discussion Forum

12-24 Hour Flatline

Started by Danny. Last reply by Karen Apr 22. 2142 Replies

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…Continue

1-11 Hour Flatline

Started by Danny. Last reply by Kate Dec 2, 2012. 528 Replies

Kate, AKA Queen of the 1-11 hour Flatline area strikes again. She has managed to pull off a perfectly level 3 hour Flatline this time.... not an easy task to achieve. Good morning Sunshine indeed!Reply by Kate on May 24, 2011 at 4:44am"Good Morning,…Continue

Rocky Mountains (low valleys and HIGH peaks)

Started by Danny. Last reply by Kate Nov 17, 2012. 644 Replies

70-140 Range 11/14/2010 I had friends and family over and went a little crazy. I'm human! Does it look more like the Himalayas or Rocky Mountains? Hmm..  Post your not so flatline (low and high peaks) like photo's within this discussion. I…Continue

Rollercoasters

Started by FHS. Last reply by jrtpup Jan 21, 2012. 448 Replies

So, there has to be a category for lines that aren't flatlines, but aren't exactly Himalayas either. I thought, maybe, Appalachians, but I'm not sure if I'm even spelling the word correctly. How about just, 'Rollecoasters". Here's my attempt to…Continue

What in the world??

Started by onesaint. Last reply by jrtpup Nov 27, 2011. 148 Replies

This is the area for those things that just are'nt right. For instance from yesterday to today my Dexcom sensor has been off. If I fingerstick 100 the Dex says 180, if Im 150 the Dex says 260! So, the PG expression is "what in the world?" Normally,…Continue

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Comment by nel on January 21, 2013 at 5:21pm

That is indeed flat AC,my Hero , ... fantastic ..

Comment by acidrock23 on January 21, 2013 at 4:59pm

Saluting new member email with a flat line, for a change! It seems like the weekends are adding .5 to my A1C.

Comment by nel on December 20, 2012 at 1:04pm

thanks AC...!!!:) prior to it " getting better " had several events with blood in tubing , how frustrating ...today , not wearing a sensor low BG's ...too low to do regular walk after breakfst

Comment by acidrock23 on December 20, 2012 at 4:15am

Great job! I would say you've got the hang of it for sure!

Comment by nel on December 19, 2012 at 9:16pm


Hard work , but I think I am getting there :) ...winter time versus summer time basal ...who knows what happens when we take in a winter trip to Palm Desert in Feb 2013 ?

Comment by Kate on December 15, 2012 at 1:35pm

Well done, Andrew! I like the gentle rolling-ness to your trend :)

AR - I haven't had any chili this year. It must be time! Great job!

Comment by nel on December 11, 2012 at 8:25am

beautiful , impressive , awesome, etc. etc , etc. :)

Comment by jrtpup on December 11, 2012 at 5:33am

I'd definitely call it remarkable! Gorgeous.

Comment by acidrock23 on December 11, 2012 at 4:18am

Very flat day yesterday, not too remarkable, I had some 15G Ezekiel 1:29 w/ eggs and spinach for breakfast, midmorning plain greek yogurt, chili and raw veggies for lunch and more chili (pattern?) w/ tortilla chips for supper with a margarita w/ Jose Cuervo light while making dinner. A thick, Gonzo Imperial Porter in the evening. I ran 3 miles (no more marathon training!) when I got home for work and fueled with 3x tortilla chips and a glass of skim milk. I had a few jelly beans here and there to boost it but still came out pretty smoothly:

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Comment by acidrock23 on December 10, 2012 at 4:17pm

Way to go Andrew!!

 

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