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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbleblower" data-source="post: 2472959" data-attributes="member: 540059"><p>According to this forum that is wrong, In Response has made many posts pointing that out again and again.</p><p></p><p>For many people (especially type 1s) the FSL is completely inaccurate. My time in range was 100%, which according to several studies means my HbA1c should have been well below 40 (which was also predicted by the FSL);</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]52657[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And this is for time in range 3,9-10, mine was set at 3,9-8, so I was even dreaming of an HbA1c of below 30.</p><p>But it came back at 47,9, my average glucose was higher than my highest glucose according to FSL.</p><p>I would have never believed this if it wasn’t from a state of the art lab.</p><p></p><p>After that disappointing result I did an 18-point finger prick test and found the biggest differences were postprandial; a meal that didn’t effect me at all according to the FSL send me to the highest peak of the day according to finger pricks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbleblower, post: 2472959, member: 540059"] According to this forum that is wrong, In Response has made many posts pointing that out again and again. For many people (especially type 1s) the FSL is completely inaccurate. My time in range was 100%, which according to several studies means my HbA1c should have been well below 40 (which was also predicted by the FSL); [ATTACH=full]52657[/ATTACH] And this is for time in range 3,9-10, mine was set at 3,9-8, so I was even dreaming of an HbA1c of below 30. But it came back at 47,9, my average glucose was higher than my highest glucose according to FSL. I would have never believed this if it wasn’t from a state of the art lab. After that disappointing result I did an 18-point finger prick test and found the biggest differences were postprandial; a meal that didn’t effect me at all according to the FSL send me to the highest peak of the day according to finger pricks. [/QUOTE]
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