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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 2152989" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>If I have understood your post correctly, you were diagnosed three months ago, but have only been entering your blood sugars into MySugr for around two months. That would mean that the My Sugr estimate would have only been calculated from your more recent readings which because of your diet and exercise would be lower than the first month after diagnosis. this could explain the discrepancy. Well done by the way on halving your reading, that’s a brilliant result anyway!</p><p>I have used MySugr since diagnosis and have found results to be within 4 of my lab results. The latest one from the lab was 32 whilst MySugr showed 29.2, this was on around 4 readings per day, always before and 2 hours after breakfast, then before and 2 hours after one other meal.</p><p>Your next results should be closer together when you have input a full three months data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 2152989, member: 400972"] If I have understood your post correctly, you were diagnosed three months ago, but have only been entering your blood sugars into MySugr for around two months. That would mean that the My Sugr estimate would have only been calculated from your more recent readings which because of your diet and exercise would be lower than the first month after diagnosis. this could explain the discrepancy. Well done by the way on halving your reading, that’s a brilliant result anyway! I have used MySugr since diagnosis and have found results to be within 4 of my lab results. The latest one from the lab was 32 whilst MySugr showed 29.2, this was on around 4 readings per day, always before and 2 hours after breakfast, then before and 2 hours after one other meal. Your next results should be closer together when you have input a full three months data. [/QUOTE]
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