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<blockquote data-quote="Fleegle" data-source="post: 1584436" data-attributes="member: 402985"><p>I use the Libre and calibrate using finger pricks to know where they are.</p><p>This sensor has been the most odd - it reads higher when high and lower when low. It says my average of the biggest bar is 5.4 compared to 5.8 previously.</p><p></p><p>I would say if I took this week out (and perhaps put down to a cold) then I have seen the actual peek go down by about .4mmol. Today was the first day I think for a while that all three have been less than. The lows between seem a bit lower. But I wouldn't say there is a real trend I can spot. Yesterdays high was odd and the evening decay is really slow regardless of carb value.</p><p></p><p>I think you pointed out very succinctly that there are still many variables and that was such a good point. Some days I manage to get three walks in (my team are getting the idea of a walking 1-1 rather than a desk 1-1). Some days not so good. Some early morning meetings - sometimes late home. Sometimes business travel... </p><p></p><p>And finally the candidates on the first trial on average didn't really improve greatly till about week 6 and that was quite slow into week 8. Now I know I cannot map myself on that but equally I am not expecting better results than those on the trial so still really early days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fleegle, post: 1584436, member: 402985"] I use the Libre and calibrate using finger pricks to know where they are. This sensor has been the most odd - it reads higher when high and lower when low. It says my average of the biggest bar is 5.4 compared to 5.8 previously. I would say if I took this week out (and perhaps put down to a cold) then I have seen the actual peek go down by about .4mmol. Today was the first day I think for a while that all three have been less than. The lows between seem a bit lower. But I wouldn't say there is a real trend I can spot. Yesterdays high was odd and the evening decay is really slow regardless of carb value. I think you pointed out very succinctly that there are still many variables and that was such a good point. Some days I manage to get three walks in (my team are getting the idea of a walking 1-1 rather than a desk 1-1). Some days not so good. Some early morning meetings - sometimes late home. Sometimes business travel... And finally the candidates on the first trial on average didn't really improve greatly till about week 6 and that was quite slow into week 8. Now I know I cannot map myself on that but equally I am not expecting better results than those on the trial so still really early days. [/QUOTE]
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