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I’ve eaten a food or drink which has raised my blood sugar, will this affect my results?
I’ve eaten a food or drink which has raised my blood sugar, will this affect my results?
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Written by Mike Devey
Updated over 4 months ago

The blood sugar sensor included in your test kit was primarily designed to help those with diabetes better understand and anticipate overall trends in their blood sugar levels, rather than precise numerical readings. This is why we concentrate mainly on the trends/patterns in your body's response to foods by looking at the peaks/dips in your graph, and the stability of your responses.

This technology is impressively good at self-managing and identifying if there is a concern with accuracy. If the sensor detects an issue with accuracy, an error message will be displayed when the sensor is scanned.

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