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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 898885" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>What tends to happen is that something will trigger me to test, e.g. A low that doesn't seem to be showing up or I get the nerve tingling in my right foot where the ankle was sprained. These have pretty much set bg levels at which they trigger. If I scan and see a noticeable discrepancy then I watch for 24-48 hours. If it comes back in line (variance of 1mmol/l or so I can live with) then I'm fine. It's when I start to see variance in excess of 35% consistently I register a complaint. The last sensor went from being on point in the first twenty four hours to 4mmol/l low consistently for the next 36. Over the last 24 hrs it hasn't registered a value above 3.2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 898885, member: 30007"] What tends to happen is that something will trigger me to test, e.g. A low that doesn't seem to be showing up or I get the nerve tingling in my right foot where the ankle was sprained. These have pretty much set bg levels at which they trigger. If I scan and see a noticeable discrepancy then I watch for 24-48 hours. If it comes back in line (variance of 1mmol/l or so I can live with) then I'm fine. It's when I start to see variance in excess of 35% consistently I register a complaint. The last sensor went from being on point in the first twenty four hours to 4mmol/l low consistently for the next 36. Over the last 24 hrs it hasn't registered a value above 3.2. [/QUOTE]
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