2026-03-24
Yesterday (Tuesday) was a tough day at 53% TIR — the second-worst of the week — driven by a post-lunch crash-and-rebound that kicked off a 7+ hour stretch above 200, with the evening dinner window's grazing pattern and under-bolusing pushing glucose to a peak of 329 mg/dL at 8:41pm.
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TIR Trend
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Avg Glucose
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| Day | TIR | Avg | Lows | Insulin | Carbs | |||||||||
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| Wed |
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190 | - |
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190g | |||||||||
| Tue |
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186 | - |
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202g |
Yesterday (Tuesday) was a tough day at 53% TIR — the second-worst of the week — driven by a post-lunch crash-and-rebound that kicked off a 7+ hour stretch above 200, with the evening dinner window's grazing pattern and under-bolusing pushing glucose to a peak of 329 mg/dL at 8:41pm.
[Full chronological analysis of overnight, breakfast, lunch, afternoon, and dinner periods with specific glucose values and insulin doses]
The breakfast and lunch boluses both caused rapid drops to the low 70s within 30-40 minutes, followed by massive rebounds, suggesting insulin is arriving before carbs.
That 8g low treatment at 8:09am — precise, measured, not a panicked juice box — shows a family that knows the Rule of 15 and trusts the process. That discipline is genuinely hard, and you nailed it again.
Glucagent · Not medical advice