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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbleblower" data-source="post: 2479869" data-attributes="member: 540059"><p>The FSL really has a delay of only 2.4 minutes on average so it does pick up fast changes while you exercise, I see this every day.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately it falls off really easy and officially you are not allowed to wear a band aid or have the sensor on any other place than your arm. It also can’t handle cold or moisture and the algoritme really doesn’t like exercise at all, measurements are more than 50% off and my A1c came in 36% higher than predicted by FSL. In my case it often doesn’t pick up postprandial rises at all, so there is a lot I can’t learn from it. I really wish I had a Dexcom instead.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd be very carefull, especially if you use BG lowering medication.</p><p>What helps is running later in the day or evening or at less than 80% of max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbleblower, post: 2479869, member: 540059"] The FSL really has a delay of only 2.4 minutes on average so it does pick up fast changes while you exercise, I see this every day. Unfortunately it falls off really easy and officially you are not allowed to wear a band aid or have the sensor on any other place than your arm. It also can’t handle cold or moisture and the algoritme really doesn’t like exercise at all, measurements are more than 50% off and my A1c came in 36% higher than predicted by FSL. In my case it often doesn’t pick up postprandial rises at all, so there is a lot I can’t learn from it. I really wish I had a Dexcom instead. I'd be very carefull, especially if you use BG lowering medication. What helps is running later in the day or evening or at less than 80% of max. [/QUOTE]
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