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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1415764" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>That's one of the puzzles, [USER=265172]@Snapsy[/USER] , that's one the puzzles! </p><p></p><p>Mine tend to read lower (accounting for lag) but consistently so, so it's a bit of head calibration. Only one of them has read higher, which took a bit of getting used to.</p><p></p><p>These wee things have really changed my approach to T1. I've sometimes felt like it's a constant war against hostile forces, but now I'm seeing it more as my beta cells accidentally got a bit of a kicking from my defence mechanisms, maybe it was friendly fire, maybe things just got out of hand when the defence cells were having their version of a Friday night out, so I'll say RIP for the betas, pick up what they were doing with some libre/strip assistance, give the defence cells a bit of a row, tell them, "you guys screwed up back there", but still say, ok, you're still doing some nice work for me. Bits of my body have fallen out with each other but I don't think any of them meant deliberate harm to me - I can live with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1415764, member: 374531"] That's one of the puzzles, [USER=265172]@Snapsy[/USER] , that's one the puzzles! Mine tend to read lower (accounting for lag) but consistently so, so it's a bit of head calibration. Only one of them has read higher, which took a bit of getting used to. These wee things have really changed my approach to T1. I've sometimes felt like it's a constant war against hostile forces, but now I'm seeing it more as my beta cells accidentally got a bit of a kicking from my defence mechanisms, maybe it was friendly fire, maybe things just got out of hand when the defence cells were having their version of a Friday night out, so I'll say RIP for the betas, pick up what they were doing with some libre/strip assistance, give the defence cells a bit of a row, tell them, "you guys screwed up back there", but still say, ok, you're still doing some nice work for me. Bits of my body have fallen out with each other but I don't think any of them meant deliberate harm to me - I can live with that. [/QUOTE]
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