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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 2380223" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>When I was using sensors, my recorded levels were always around 1-1.5 mmol lower than actual finger pricks, and the predicted HbA1c figures were far lower than both finger prick average predictions and actual HbA1c results.</p><p></p><p>For the last seven years my HbA1c results have generally varied within 3-4 points which I feel are perfectly acceptable limits, but occasionally have gone a bit higher due to issues other than my diet. I've learned that what goes up will go down again, so while I appreciate that you're unhappy with the increase you've seen I don't think, unless your HbA1cs continue to rise, that you have much to worry about. Just remember you're a person not some sort of robotic laboratory experiment, and you'll see variations as nothing can ever be 100% accurate, and as [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] says it can take a while for your body to settle down and adapt to new routines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 2380223, member: 93179"] When I was using sensors, my recorded levels were always around 1-1.5 mmol lower than actual finger pricks, and the predicted HbA1c figures were far lower than both finger prick average predictions and actual HbA1c results. For the last seven years my HbA1c results have generally varied within 3-4 points which I feel are perfectly acceptable limits, but occasionally have gone a bit higher due to issues other than my diet. I've learned that what goes up will go down again, so while I appreciate that you're unhappy with the increase you've seen I don't think, unless your HbA1cs continue to rise, that you have much to worry about. Just remember you're a person not some sort of robotic laboratory experiment, and you'll see variations as nothing can ever be 100% accurate, and as [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] says it can take a while for your body to settle down and adapt to new routines. [/QUOTE]
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