Mar 8, 2026 at 9:59 AM#1
I've been wearing a Freestyle Libre 3 continuously for 18 months — 6 months before starting semaglutide and 12 months on it. The transformation in my glucose traces is genuinely dramatic.
Summary statistics from LibreView:
| Metric | Pre-Sema (6 mo avg) | Months 1-3 | Months 4-6 | Months 7-12 | Non-Diabetic Target |
|--------|-------------------|-----------|-----------|------------|-------------------|
| Mean Glucose | 148 mg/dL | 128 mg/dL | 112 mg/dL | 96 mg/dL | 80-100 |
| Time in Range (70-180) | 62% | 78% | 88% | 96% | >70% |
| Time Above 180 | 28% | 14% | 6% | 1.2% | <5% |
| Time Below 70 | 1.8% | 1.4% | 0.8% | 0.4% | <4% |
| GMI (Glucose Mgmt Indicator) | 6.8% | 6.1% | 5.6% | 5.1% | <5.7% |
| CV (Coefficient of Variation) | 34% | 28% | 22% | 17% | <36% |
| Standard Deviation | 50 mg/dL | 36 mg/dL | 25 mg/dL | 16 mg/dL | — |
The coefficient of variation going from 34% to 17% is the stat I'm most proud of. It means my glucose is incredibly stable throughout the day. My post-meal spikes that used to hit 220+ now barely break 130.
Typical pre-sema day: Fasting 118 → post-breakfast 210 → crash to 78 → post-lunch 195 → post-dinner 224 → overnight 130
Typical current day: Fasting 84 → post-breakfast 118 → post-lunch 112 → post-dinner 124 → overnight 88
The roller coaster is GONE. Flatline glucose is the goal and I'm basically there. 📈→📉→📈 became ➡️
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