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CGM vs finger pricking: too much data?
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<blockquote data-quote="sw600" data-source="post: 2586221" data-attributes="member: 564651"><p>I was fasting because triglyceride levels fluctuate after meals. I want to make a valid comparison with my regular tests, which have always been done fasted. Non-fasting triglycerides are also a valid measure, just a different one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sw600, post: 2586221, member: 564651"] I was fasting because triglyceride levels fluctuate after meals. I want to make a valid comparison with my regular tests, which have always been done fasted. Non-fasting triglycerides are also a valid measure, just a different one. [/QUOTE]
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