Season Part 3

Resources

Seasons Part III

Keeping in Time to the BGL Beats

[Make sure to check out Part II if you haven’t already…]

Background

Time in range is one of those things t1ders with CGMs know all too well (or could

Season Part 2

Resources

Seasons Part II

Coloured Steps

[Make sure to check out Part I if you haven’t already…]

Patterns: Normal, Hyper & Hypo

I use felts to colour highs, lows (uncoloured for normal) BGLs

At bottom-right I TOTAL the patterns.

Counting

Season Part 4

Resources

Season Part IV

It’s called a BrainSTORM

[Make sure to check out Part III if you haven’t already…]

Background

Trying out different things is the heart of discovery. After all, Thomas Edison took hundreds of goes to work out

Season Part 1

Resource

Seasons Part I

Small Beginnings

Background

“Seeing is easy; observing is hard.”

I think Sherlock Holmes said something like that to Watson. Watson walked up some steps every day, but Sherlock actually counted how many there were. When Sherlock

Insulin Action Part 2

Resource 3

Insulin, Part II

Handy Table of the Action

Background

(Check out Part 1 if you haven’t already.)

In engineering/maths, it’s handy to have tables to look up. Well I find it useful, being a maths-y kind of guy,

Insulin Action Part 1

Resource 2

Insulin, Part I

Working Out The Action

Background

I read a book years ago that went into some detail on how insulin works in the body after an injection. It was a new idea to me. There are

Meal Resource

Resource 1

Meals

Graph Method

Background

I did a carb-counting course a few years back at the hospital. I still use the info I learned, but it can be tricky to do the maths for meals. And protein/fat can throw