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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 2130110" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Yes, that's the fella. It takes a while to be able to read it properly as it can throw lines which don't make any sense at all, but I've found that if bg is relatively stable, and after it's had about 30 mins of readings, during which it will often reassess the situation, it can settle down nicely and gives a lot of clues as to what might happen in the next couple of hours. It's just a weather forecast, so it's just bit of evidence amongst many that I use to make correction decisions. </p><p></p><p>The green line showing insulin action and decline and the IoB number are pretty useful too. If I see a rise, but the green line is showing that iob hasn't peaked yet and IoB shows a fair bit still active, I'll likely not correct but if there's little iob and it's at tail end, then maybe I will. </p><p></p><p>The IoB updates as time goes by, it's very useful for situations where you might want to insulin stack, say, a long night out or six course tasting menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 2130110, member: 374531"] Yes, that's the fella. It takes a while to be able to read it properly as it can throw lines which don't make any sense at all, but I've found that if bg is relatively stable, and after it's had about 30 mins of readings, during which it will often reassess the situation, it can settle down nicely and gives a lot of clues as to what might happen in the next couple of hours. It's just a weather forecast, so it's just bit of evidence amongst many that I use to make correction decisions. The green line showing insulin action and decline and the IoB number are pretty useful too. If I see a rise, but the green line is showing that iob hasn't peaked yet and IoB shows a fair bit still active, I'll likely not correct but if there's little iob and it's at tail end, then maybe I will. The IoB updates as time goes by, it's very useful for situations where you might want to insulin stack, say, a long night out or six course tasting menu. [/QUOTE]
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