Oh yes I treated as it was downward trend too@shivles thats both within the 20% tolerance of the sensor and at 4.1 i would still be treating a little for a hypo anyway because you need to look at the 'true' blood sugar being somewhere between the dex and meter. Neither at 100% accurate I'm afraid.
You might find it settles in a bit more. I'm always very happy with dex and meter being within 1 mmol of each other.
Oh yes the rep said max 4 calibrations a day, it asked me for one at 3am last night and I put one in this morning when she was trending level in the 5sTry not to over calibrate - you mention sugar surfing? Check what ponder says on calibration.
Try not to calibrate when you are at the extreme high and low. That upsets it!
The other thing you should avoid is overcalibrating. That makes the readings tend to worse rather than better.
ahh right ok, yes it may well take 20 mins or more to come back completely into line post hypo. It can vary a bit but youll get the hang of itOh yes I treated as it was downward trend too
Just curious, learning to take into account the lag time plus discrepancy... also don't want the DSN reviewing the readings and thinking she's been that low! It said she went down to 2.9mmol before but lowest meter reading was 3.9, now it says she's 3.7 but meter is 5.6...
Just learning how to interpret it
Very reassuring! Also very interesting, will be great to see over the 2 weeks how her days compareahh right ok, yes it may well take 20 mins or more to come back completely into line post hypo. It can vary a bit but youll get the hang of it
How are you finding it overall?
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