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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2420859" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I can appreciate your concern, these devices are designed to take the weight off the load when it come to BG managment.</p><p>I find the lag consistency slow on the climb from a hypo, (for me.) but not on a drop?</p><p>Since switch to the L2 earlier this year I get a warning hitting a low 5/10 minutes prior? Lol, at first I thought, "the hell I am." Then I felt it & the meter (I always still carry too.) confirmed.</p><p>Not wishing to undermine your recent experience.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the questions. Had you intially corrected a "propper" high reading?</p><p>With the recent hot weather, had your sensor been subjected to direct exposure to the sun? (Working or spending the day out.)</p><p></p><p>Just exploring some possibilities..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2420859, member: 101136"] I can appreciate your concern, these devices are designed to take the weight off the load when it come to BG managment. I find the lag consistency slow on the climb from a hypo, (for me.) but not on a drop? Since switch to the L2 earlier this year I get a warning hitting a low 5/10 minutes prior? Lol, at first I thought, "the hell I am." Then I felt it & the meter (I always still carry too.) confirmed. Not wishing to undermine your recent experience. Sorry for the questions. Had you intially corrected a "propper" high reading? With the recent hot weather, had your sensor been subjected to direct exposure to the sun? (Working or spending the day out.) Just exploring some possibilities.. [/QUOTE]
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