So here's the corollary of the original question:
Let's say you experience hypo symptoms and you test first. You meter shows you 4.3, but you have clear symptoms. What do you do next?
Personally, I've already treated at this point, but given the margin for error on that test reading is 15%, your 4.3 is just as likely to be 3.6....
20 minutes? On a libre maybe, more like 5 in bloods.
The time lag is right I think. Dr B says it's 15 mins time lag from arteries to capillary blood vessels (in our fingers) - on grounds that one time he passed out hypo-ing in hospital, he came round from the intravenous glucose, but it took 15 mins before his meter reading started to rise.Sorry, it's just an idea that due to metabolism & blood flow the meter reading is a snapshot of upto 20 minutes back? Thus levels may in reality on hypo detection be lower or even trough'd/bottomed out at that point..? I hope this explains where I am coming from..20 minutes is a rule of thumb I go by. I could be totally wrong? Lol I treat first ask later.. The idea about "lag" came about during a hypo one day.. One of my milder ones!
That's the basis I go on anyway: that the blood test shows us, 15 mins ago. So hypo remedy would take absorption time plus 15 more mins to show. (Then add 10 mins more for a Libre - that fits with what I measured in Libre tests.)
The time lag is right I think. Dr B says it's 15 mins time lag from arteries to capillary blood vessels (in our fingers) - on grounds that one time he passed out hypo-ing in hospital, he came round from the intravenous glucose, but it took 15 mins before his meter reading started to rise.
That's the basis I go on anyway: that the blood test shows us, 15 mins ago. So hypo remedy would take absorption time plus 15 more mins to show. (Then add 10 mins more for a Libre - that fits with what I measured in Libre tests.)
If you know this is to be expected why don't you just have 10g of carb?
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