Anyone else get an email from Abbot about this new Glucose Pattern Insights feature

Ronancastled

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Something they've added to your Libre View report

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I checked mine & it seems to be an automated algorithm that suggests areas to improve in your control.
Playing doctor a bit but nice to see innovation.
 

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Well mine focused on lows
Asks my clinician to bring up if my medication is contributing to lows.
Well, I've never taken any so that will be a short conversation.

I never get that GMI, my average glucose is 4.6 yet that A1c estimate is far higher.
Nice tool but all depends on the quality of input.
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Well mine focused on lows
Asks my clinician to bring up if my medication is contributing to lows.
Well, I've never taken any so that will be a short conversation.

Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but do you think you're really under 4 15% of the time, or is that the libre under reading?

Dexcom has a similar feature (I assume as I don't have a libre) but when I click the "patterns" option on the clarity app it just says it can't find any. :)
 

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I never get that GMI, my average glucose is 4.6 yet that A1c estimate is far higher.

Not sure if I understand you correctly, but GMI is not the same as HbA1c.

An average of 4.6 mmol/l would have a GMI of approximately 5.3% or 34 mmol/l or an estimated HbA1c of 4.5% or 26 mmol/l.

Personally I think this is confusing as I have 3 different mmol/l figures.
My freestyle libre app shows my average blood glucose 7.3 mmol/l and my estimated HbA1c of 42 mmol/l
The LibreView website shows my average blood glucose 7.3 mmol/l and my GMI of 47 mmol/l
 

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Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but do you think you're really under 4 15% of the time, or is that the libre under reading?

Had most of them overnight low readings the first few days then it settled in the low 4s.
I did finger prick one morning & was 0.5mmol/L higher than the scan, it seemed to get more accurate as time went on.
Conversely some of the highs were about 1mmol/L lower on finger pricks.

I do however become low before or while preparing food, I've had finger pricks in the high 3s before dinner, I can feel it too.
Or if I have wine at night I could be in the high 3s before bed.
 
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