Don't trust the thing. That's not what it's for.

Don't do as I say. I'm just a rando from the Internet.

Don't do as the author of the posted software does. Don't do what the software tells you either. But the software can certainly build an informative perspective and suggest patterns and movements in an exquisitely complex disease. Managing T1D with a pump is exhausting.

Second, re. "your perspective is solely based on recent trauma so I don't know if it is more reliable in any capacity"

This kind of statement is far beyond anything bounded by the self-respect of a balanced adult. What the fuck, and who are you?

My ex-fiancée almost died in 2020. We lost an unborn child in IVF due to grave neglect on behalf of healthcare who missed the glaringly obvious Type 1 diabetes she had; They never once checked her blood sugar. You know what I did? I read the literature. I read medicine, I read molecular biology, I read neuroimmunobiology, I read about the placenta and fetal development.

I stood by my fiancée and carried her by hand back to health. She recovered faster than the endocrinologists expected. Her pregnancy was exemplary, fullly intact placental vitals out to 38.5 weeks. Healthcare is in such a bad state that I was forced to interject and argue coolly and adamantly with doctors on several occasions about potentially severe mistakes they were about to make. EVERY SINGLE TIME when I interceded, it was confirmed correct by a second opinion from a senior doctor.

I don't come here speaking from trauma. I come here speaking from grim and serious and confirmed lived experience of stepping in and caring, without any margin for error. Know how you do that? With extreme humility and the utmost care.

Who are you to speak to me like that; I can tell that you know not at all who I am or what I have been tasked with in this life, because then you would not. talk. to me. this way. Okay?