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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2599035" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I’d say using Diabox its pretty bang on the button. It’s my understanding there is a 20 minute lag with a BG meter.?</p><p>So, I normally take a check from 20 minutes back on the graph.? (The whole predictive algorithm thing with the libre.)</p><p>I find I get a 10 minute “heads” up on a hypo. I’m pretty hypo aware. The first few times I got an alarm I thought, “baloney.”</p><p>Then it hit me.</p><p>The only “thing” for me is the long lag coming up from a hypo? But my theory regarding the interstitial layer interpretation after a low is the brain gets priority first. The rest waits in turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2599035, member: 101136"] I’d say using Diabox its pretty bang on the button. It’s my understanding there is a 20 minute lag with a BG meter.? So, I normally take a check from 20 minutes back on the graph.? (The whole predictive algorithm thing with the libre.) I find I get a 10 minute “heads” up on a hypo. I’m pretty hypo aware. The first few times I got an alarm I thought, “baloney.” Then it hit me. The only “thing” for me is the long lag coming up from a hypo? But my theory regarding the interstitial layer interpretation after a low is the brain gets priority first. The rest waits in turn. [/QUOTE]
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