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Dance and DEXCOM

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Last night, I went out to eat dinner and then headed to do some dancing. The entire time I was at the dance, the numbers on the receiver kept showing higher numbers or the word HIGH with arrows going sideways, angling up and angling down. This was a surprise to me since I had the same meal at another dance and the numbers then were much lower and I had to have a snack before the snack that was being provided for all the Participants that came. Not sure what caused the numbers to go up too much like that, but when I got up this morning, the numbers were back to normal and under 300 mg/dl.

This morning/afternoon, I will be going to a Community College to see the Students do a play and have lunch there. Hopefully, there won't be a repeat of last night's weird numbers after eating. Will see what happens and let you know soon.

How's everyone doing today?

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What did you eat in the dinner? And whether the portion size was small or large.

If your sensor was ok and you don't doubt your Gadget , it the body at times behaves and responds differently under a set of varying internal metabolic conditions and also depend upon one's mental conditions such as ones mood, stress level, anxiety, mental status, which in turn could create varying Harmonal conditions.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tonamaha

It was more protein than carbs., but I guess the stress of a few things added to the numbers.

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HOBIEONE

Sometimes I just can not work it out, BG should be doing X & its Y. Life is not easy ?

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Sometimes, life can be a little hectic, but we usually make it work the best we can. Everyone should be positive and happy. :-)

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