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<blockquote data-quote="fluteduet9" data-source="post: 1733633" data-attributes="member: 470729"><p>For my readings in the US, that would be about 9 to 18 off, which is about right when I'm in the mid ranges. In the extreme lows, mine can be upwards of 25-30 off, and extreme highs seem to be pretty much spot on. So I find I can't go by the numbers, just the trends. But the trends and the little arrows pointing straight up and down are great helps to know when to prick test. And as you said, who's to say if the prick tests are accurate, too? My Bayer Contour is a full 10-15 points off the Libre's built-in blood meter, with the Libre again being lower. I think I trust the Contour more. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely! Knowing what's going on at night is SOOOO useful! I've started eating tiny protein/fat/low carb snacks just before bed and I'm not getting those lows overnight anymore. Fantastic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fluteduet9, post: 1733633, member: 470729"] For my readings in the US, that would be about 9 to 18 off, which is about right when I'm in the mid ranges. In the extreme lows, mine can be upwards of 25-30 off, and extreme highs seem to be pretty much spot on. So I find I can't go by the numbers, just the trends. But the trends and the little arrows pointing straight up and down are great helps to know when to prick test. And as you said, who's to say if the prick tests are accurate, too? My Bayer Contour is a full 10-15 points off the Libre's built-in blood meter, with the Libre again being lower. I think I trust the Contour more. Absolutely! Knowing what's going on at night is SOOOO useful! I've started eating tiny protein/fat/low carb snacks just before bed and I'm not getting those lows overnight anymore. Fantastic! [/QUOTE]
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