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<blockquote data-quote="Lotties" data-source="post: 2193348" data-attributes="member: 517727"><p>[USER=12360]@malky39[/USER]</p><p>Found a weirdo in the data xdrip2 was giving too.</p><p>I broke my fast after 74 hrs with some zero carb brie cheese.</p><p>According to Libreview, this made my BG rise from 4.1via 3.8 to around 5.0 at 2 hrs with another trough and peak at 4.9 2hrs another 2hrs after that.</p><p>Xdrip2 shows a smooth rise to 7.9 in the first 2.5hrs with a weird flat of around 7.0 for another hours then a rise back to 8.0.</p><p>I added a Tee2+ calibration as that said 5.6. FL =4.1 and X=8.0.</p><p>I may extract the raw data myself as I think it is logged by xdrip and run it through some filters in excel to see what is happening.</p><p></p><p>No need to do the above. Raw data xdrip reports receiving is pretty accurately plotted.</p><p>The raw data rose from around 650 to 1100 and was plotted as very little rise by the Libre software but linearly by xdrip... Very odd.</p><p>I don't really want to interpret the hex code reported by xdrip as being sent by Libre to see if it has been converted correctly but may contact the Xdrip developer.</p><p>Edit: wonder if its a temperature correction offset Libre are applying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotties, post: 2193348, member: 517727"] [USER=12360]@malky39[/USER] Found a weirdo in the data xdrip2 was giving too. I broke my fast after 74 hrs with some zero carb brie cheese. According to Libreview, this made my BG rise from 4.1via 3.8 to around 5.0 at 2 hrs with another trough and peak at 4.9 2hrs another 2hrs after that. Xdrip2 shows a smooth rise to 7.9 in the first 2.5hrs with a weird flat of around 7.0 for another hours then a rise back to 8.0. I added a Tee2+ calibration as that said 5.6. FL =4.1 and X=8.0. I may extract the raw data myself as I think it is logged by xdrip and run it through some filters in excel to see what is happening. No need to do the above. Raw data xdrip reports receiving is pretty accurately plotted. The raw data rose from around 650 to 1100 and was plotted as very little rise by the Libre software but linearly by xdrip... Very odd. I don't really want to interpret the hex code reported by xdrip as being sent by Libre to see if it has been converted correctly but may contact the Xdrip developer. Edit: wonder if its a temperature correction offset Libre are applying? [/QUOTE]
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