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<blockquote data-quote="Spoz" data-source="post: 2236746" data-attributes="member: 521295"><p>Some info that might help you here - I've been testing a lot recently and found often my libre tells me I'm hypo when actually I'm just a bit lower than normal. </p><p></p><p>Also my libre frequently tells me I've been hypo all night (and I do suffer night hypos) but I usually wake up for them. It might be that I'm far more low overnight than I actually thought, but a Dr also told me that any pressure on the libre can affect the accuracy - so perhaps when you're cycling you accuracy read inadvertently knocking the sensor and it's showing lower. </p><p></p><p>It's great for patterns but please remember to do blood tests to for more reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoz, post: 2236746, member: 521295"] Some info that might help you here - I've been testing a lot recently and found often my libre tells me I'm hypo when actually I'm just a bit lower than normal. Also my libre frequently tells me I've been hypo all night (and I do suffer night hypos) but I usually wake up for them. It might be that I'm far more low overnight than I actually thought, but a Dr also told me that any pressure on the libre can affect the accuracy - so perhaps when you're cycling you accuracy read inadvertently knocking the sensor and it's showing lower. It's great for patterns but please remember to do blood tests to for more reliability. [/QUOTE]
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