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<blockquote data-quote="Westley" data-source="post: 1554155" data-attributes="member: 254425"><p>[USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] - I completely agree about the Libre's own predictive algorithm overdoing it sometimes, massively exaggerating rising highs or falling lows.</p><p>I have both Glimp and LibreLink on my phone, and after a while of comparing the graphs from the two, it is clear that the official app does a lot of smoothing and extrapolation that actually loses valuable information. When I've corrected a low and am waiting to see whether it has changed direction, it will often keep showing a downward arrow for quite a while after I can see on Glimp the curve has started to turn upwards. Same thing with waiting to see when a correction dose has turned around a rising sugar.</p><p>I pretty much only use Glimp these days for this reason.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting about this BluCon thing - I'd been hoping for something like this for a while (though mainly for the alerts while sleeping. I guess as you say, that will hopefully come in time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westley, post: 1554155, member: 254425"] [USER=374531]@Scott-C[/USER] - I completely agree about the Libre's own predictive algorithm overdoing it sometimes, massively exaggerating rising highs or falling lows. I have both Glimp and LibreLink on my phone, and after a while of comparing the graphs from the two, it is clear that the official app does a lot of smoothing and extrapolation that actually loses valuable information. When I've corrected a low and am waiting to see whether it has changed direction, it will often keep showing a downward arrow for quite a while after I can see on Glimp the curve has started to turn upwards. Same thing with waiting to see when a correction dose has turned around a rising sugar. I pretty much only use Glimp these days for this reason. Thanks for posting about this BluCon thing - I'd been hoping for something like this for a while (though mainly for the alerts while sleeping. I guess as you say, that will hopefully come in time) [/QUOTE]
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