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<blockquote data-quote="Westley" data-source="post: 1044962" data-attributes="member: 254425"><p>It seems a bit shady of Abbott to say these things off the record in phone support, but gloss over them in the promotional materials and even the manual.</p><p>My point is that it does <em>not </em>seem to be simply a case of lag. If that were the case I could take it into account, in combination with knowing what I've recently eaten/injected, to guess where my sugars are now.</p><p>The problem is there seems to be a lag which the reader also tries to correct for, often incorrectly, particularly when there is a sudden change in direction, such as when treating a hypo. I'd rather know which part is the real reading so I can take into account eg. the glucotabs I've just eaten in my own extrapolation of the data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westley, post: 1044962, member: 254425"] It seems a bit shady of Abbott to say these things off the record in phone support, but gloss over them in the promotional materials and even the manual. My point is that it does [I]not [/I]seem to be simply a case of lag. If that were the case I could take it into account, in combination with knowing what I've recently eaten/injected, to guess where my sugars are now. The problem is there seems to be a lag which the reader also tries to correct for, often incorrectly, particularly when there is a sudden change in direction, such as when treating a hypo. I'd rather know which part is the real reading so I can take into account eg. the glucotabs I've just eaten in my own extrapolation of the data. [/QUOTE]
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