Also bear in mind that the libre is not testing blood sugar, it's testin interstitial fluid, which runs 20-30minutes behind your blood sugar.
Wow I didn't realise that.. so that explains why people report sometimes getting quite different readings from their meter...
Hmm maybe I'll just stick to my meter.. sounds more reliable..& panicking over-treating hypos when they see a further dip before a rise...
I was told when I trialed the libre that their was about 5 min lag time x
I have recommended a plain biscuit such as rich tea to slowly raise bloods to offset a hypo! For us RH ers.
Surely digestive biscuits are too sweet? (Yuk!)
I have recommended a plain biscuit such as rich tea to slowly raise bloods to offset a hypo! For us RH ers.
Surely digestive biscuits are too sweet? (Yuk!)
It works differently for RHers, @Lamont D
I think it is fine for T1s and T2s to overshoot their hypo treatments a bit, whereas for RHers it could cause more problems.
So I guess you're not a fan of chocolate digestives then?
So I am monitoring Via new freestyle libre - type 2 and normally low carb. So salad at lunch had little impact (5g carb from protein) so I decided to experiment and had a couple of biscuits (20g carbs) - I expected BG to rise quite quickly but it dipped and then remained pretty stable for 3 hours. Now it's climbing so am I safe to assume that for those biscuits they take 3 hours to impact BG - which seems a long time to me? Would it be the fat from the cheese on the salad slowing the rise?
Wow I didn't realise that.. so that explains why people report sometimes getting quite different readings from their meter...
Hmm maybe I'll just stick to my meter.. sounds more reliable..
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