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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1888129" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I find this SO annoying as well. Like many others I try to keep my levels at the lowest possible without hypos (not easy). I rely totally on a monitor reading so if it's 4.4 for example I leave well alone, however that 4.4 could actually show as 3.4 on another day or 5.4 on yet another. How can I adjust when the readings are a guesstimate at most. Also I could take a reading to try and see whether I was on the way down or up but of course with inaccurate readings (even on the same monitor which I have calibrated with other monitors) that's also a guess. It's like the Grand old Duke of York.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1888129, member: 451727"] I find this SO annoying as well. Like many others I try to keep my levels at the lowest possible without hypos (not easy). I rely totally on a monitor reading so if it's 4.4 for example I leave well alone, however that 4.4 could actually show as 3.4 on another day or 5.4 on yet another. How can I adjust when the readings are a guesstimate at most. Also I could take a reading to try and see whether I was on the way down or up but of course with inaccurate readings (even on the same monitor which I have calibrated with other monitors) that's also a guess. It's like the Grand old Duke of York. [/QUOTE]
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