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<blockquote data-quote="igmr" data-source="post: 687169" data-attributes="member: 110227"><p>[ATTACH=full]8424[/ATTACH] In the green, a freehand artistic line representation of how my glucose levels can rise and fall from eating carbs and injecting insulin. In the red, the duplicated line simply placed 1 mmol low and lagged about 20 minutes - the reasonably consistent difference I find between finger prick and Libre scan results.</p><p></p><p>Amazing just how much the two measurement system variances widen and converge between values read at simultaneous 'real time' points.</p><p></p><p>You can say that my curve is a load of tosh, I don't mind. It is sort of there or thereabouts for me eating a specific meal. Draw your own graphs based on your own data then come to your own conclusions as to how much sense it makes comparing sensor v finger prick values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="igmr, post: 687169, member: 110227"] [ATTACH=full]8424[/ATTACH] In the green, a freehand artistic line representation of how my glucose levels can rise and fall from eating carbs and injecting insulin. In the red, the duplicated line simply placed 1 mmol low and lagged about 20 minutes - the reasonably consistent difference I find between finger prick and Libre scan results. Amazing just how much the two measurement system variances widen and converge between values read at simultaneous 'real time' points. You can say that my curve is a load of tosh, I don't mind. It is sort of there or thereabouts for me eating a specific meal. Draw your own graphs based on your own data then come to your own conclusions as to how much sense it makes comparing sensor v finger prick values. [/QUOTE]
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