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<blockquote data-quote="Lotties" data-source="post: 2193628" data-attributes="member: 517727"><p>Yes, I had the same. Not sustainable as it messes all averages up so badly.</p><p>It's a real shame you can't 'correct' or calibrate the Libre software because that has the inside track to all calibrations that haven't been reverse-engineered yet. They may never be because the Libre2 sensor has changed the protocol and protected the comms, apparently.</p><p>I think what would probably be handiest would be to take Tomato (that is Abbotts software) and try to extract the filtered & calibrated data and then calibrate that to a blood measurement.</p><p>Personally, I don't need hypo or hyper alerts or insulin calculators (at the moment and hopefully never) so I am not really their target market.</p><p>Rather than worrying about hour to hour and day-to-day trends, I am going to use both the Libre trace and the xDrip along with confirmatory baseline from my blood meter to show relative trends for food testing.</p><p>Stress seemed to rack me up 2mmol/L but my almost zero carb meal is currently low-response. This is good if it continues meaning I don't have a load of glucose-making from my protein.</p><p>Two lights is that I got the PC running the Libre software and connected to my phone and the Libre continues to work on my phone alongside xDrip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotties, post: 2193628, member: 517727"] Yes, I had the same. Not sustainable as it messes all averages up so badly. It's a real shame you can't 'correct' or calibrate the Libre software because that has the inside track to all calibrations that haven't been reverse-engineered yet. They may never be because the Libre2 sensor has changed the protocol and protected the comms, apparently. I think what would probably be handiest would be to take Tomato (that is Abbotts software) and try to extract the filtered & calibrated data and then calibrate that to a blood measurement. Personally, I don't need hypo or hyper alerts or insulin calculators (at the moment and hopefully never) so I am not really their target market. Rather than worrying about hour to hour and day-to-day trends, I am going to use both the Libre trace and the xDrip along with confirmatory baseline from my blood meter to show relative trends for food testing. Stress seemed to rack me up 2mmol/L but my almost zero carb meal is currently low-response. This is good if it continues meaning I don't have a load of glucose-making from my protein. Two lights is that I got the PC running the Libre software and connected to my phone and the Libre continues to work on my phone alongside xDrip. [/QUOTE]
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