When performing calibrations I typically found my (accurate) blood finger prick monitor to be 1 mmol/L lower.
It’s not enough of a difference to be deadly, as the sibling comment suggests, and the clinician guidance is to always eat something if you are feeling hypo, and at or near that level.
The upshot is that I set my CGM-linked pump to target 1 mmol/L higher to compensate.
It’s not enough of a difference to be deadly, as the sibling comment suggests, and the clinician guidance is to always eat something if you are feeling hypo, and at or near that level.
The upshot is that I set my CGM-linked pump to target 1 mmol/L higher to compensate.