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<blockquote data-quote="slip" data-source="post: 1037745" data-attributes="member: 182669"><p>The other day I called Abbot regarding a sensor that had been 'wonky' the previous day and at breakfast, I didn't call them until late morning, and actually did my 2nd scan just before I picked up the phone only to see a flat line LO graph pretty much since just after breakfast, a blood test (using the Libre itself) showed I was 4 point something.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow during the call the call handler asked when I last ate and injected, so 3-4hrs ago which pretty much ruled out any 'high velocity' changes being the cause - so I think calling before you're about to eat is a good idea, I know I will if I have to again.</p><p></p><p>Just for information, they will ask you to scan and blood test at the start of the call and then go through their usual procedure of checking serial numbers & other info etc and then about 10mins after the initial blood test get you to scan again to see if the scan is within the tolerance's allowed and time lag covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slip, post: 1037745, member: 182669"] The other day I called Abbot regarding a sensor that had been 'wonky' the previous day and at breakfast, I didn't call them until late morning, and actually did my 2nd scan just before I picked up the phone only to see a flat line LO graph pretty much since just after breakfast, a blood test (using the Libre itself) showed I was 4 point something. Anyhow during the call the call handler asked when I last ate and injected, so 3-4hrs ago which pretty much ruled out any 'high velocity' changes being the cause - so I think calling before you're about to eat is a good idea, I know I will if I have to again. Just for information, they will ask you to scan and blood test at the start of the call and then go through their usual procedure of checking serial numbers & other info etc and then about 10mins after the initial blood test get you to scan again to see if the scan is within the tolerance's allowed and time lag covered. [/QUOTE]
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