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<blockquote data-quote="Nicola M" data-source="post: 2594926" data-attributes="member: 81557"><p>There’s a lot to consider when it gives you corrections for a high blood sugar. It can take into account how far away from your target you are, how long you’ve been out of target, how fast your glucose has been changing and whether it thinks with the correction you are eventually going to drop back into target and also your last 6 days of sensor values to determine your maximum and minimum amount of insulin. </p><p></p><p>You’ve got to remember that the algorithm is forever learning about you and it isn’t going to be perfect straight away. Exercise can also make your blood sugar rise but it can fall pretty soon after. If you dipped low in the last couple of hours if it gives you too many corrections it’s possible you could drop low again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicola M, post: 2594926, member: 81557"] There’s a lot to consider when it gives you corrections for a high blood sugar. It can take into account how far away from your target you are, how long you’ve been out of target, how fast your glucose has been changing and whether it thinks with the correction you are eventually going to drop back into target and also your last 6 days of sensor values to determine your maximum and minimum amount of insulin. You’ve got to remember that the algorithm is forever learning about you and it isn’t going to be perfect straight away. Exercise can also make your blood sugar rise but it can fall pretty soon after. If you dipped low in the last couple of hours if it gives you too many corrections it’s possible you could drop low again. [/QUOTE]
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