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<blockquote data-quote="sgm14" data-source="post: 2437635" data-attributes="member: 517358"><p>Those on the left are the targets for all diabetics in general. The figures on the right are your own figures. As I understand it, the AGP is a standard that defines these ranges and percentage levels. (So whilst on the Libre App you can set your range to suit yourself, with the AGP these are always the same for everyone).</p><p></p><p>The way I view the targets is : if I don't meet them, then I need to work very,very hard to improve and if I do meet them then I should work, but not quite as hard, to improve them. That is until I reach 100% Time in Range (if I ever do) at which point I should work hard to stay at that level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgm14, post: 2437635, member: 517358"] Those on the left are the targets for all diabetics in general. The figures on the right are your own figures. As I understand it, the AGP is a standard that defines these ranges and percentage levels. (So whilst on the Libre App you can set your range to suit yourself, with the AGP these are always the same for everyone). The way I view the targets is : if I don't meet them, then I need to work very,very hard to improve and if I do meet them then I should work, but not quite as hard, to improve them. That is until I reach 100% Time in Range (if I ever do) at which point I should work hard to stay at that level. [/QUOTE]
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