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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2573941" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Though it is wise to check errant Libre readings against a meter.</p><p>I use a 3rd party app for the CGM experience with the libre 2. This happened to me.</p><p>From my personal experience pending on which finger I test there can be a lag behind the Libre’s seemingly predictive algorithm?</p><p>(By about 15 minutes.) Meter testing & hypos are another subject which has been covered on other topics years ago.. (in short some folk don’t leave enough time between tests? & end up over treating the low..</p><p>Now, I’m fully hypo aware. The first couple of times the low alarm on the app kicked off I was at work. I felt fine & thought, “am I hell…?!!!” Ten minutes or so later. I felt “it.”</p><p></p><p>I’m not suggesting your Libre was correct. But. Since you acted on a hypo indicated . You may well have headed one off at “the pass?”</p><p></p><p>This is going on my own experience with my bespoke use of the sensor..</p><p></p><p>The librelink app itself for me on a Galaxy Note 9 can tell me to scan in 10 minutes. But it’s actually scanned 80% of the time the notification shows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2573941, member: 101136"] Hi, Though it is wise to check errant Libre readings against a meter. I use a 3rd party app for the CGM experience with the libre 2. This happened to me. From my personal experience pending on which finger I test there can be a lag behind the Libre’s seemingly predictive algorithm? (By about 15 minutes.) Meter testing & hypos are another subject which has been covered on other topics years ago.. (in short some folk don’t leave enough time between tests? & end up over treating the low.. Now, I’m fully hypo aware. The first couple of times the low alarm on the app kicked off I was at work. I felt fine & thought, “am I hell…?!!!” Ten minutes or so later. I felt “it.” I’m not suggesting your Libre was correct. But. Since you acted on a hypo indicated . You may well have headed one off at “the pass?” This is going on my own experience with my bespoke use of the sensor.. The librelink app itself for me on a Galaxy Note 9 can tell me to scan in 10 minutes. But it’s actually scanned 80% of the time the notification shows? [/QUOTE]
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