Defining preferred slope values #2028
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But, users just need to calibrate frequently enough to get reasonable accuracy of both slope and intercept. If this request is for inexperienced users, the best thing for them to do is to calibrate as often as the manufacturer recommends and they will be good to go. |
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Ok. Then calibrations should be less mathematical and more practical. Or, I don't know, maybe at least the user should get a warning: hey! your slope has been set to 0.5 which means that if your glucose levels are high your readings will be very low! Not a day goes by without someone in the groups complaining that xdrip is either very low or very high. And there is always a common denominator: very high or very low slope. |
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The slope presets defined in xDrip+ were the result of a long process in the past. There were a lot of a lot of discussions about the limits. Every time when trying to reduce the span we got a lot of complaints that is is not reflecting the practical situation for some of the users. They have somehow strange limits which differs a lot to the average of the users. Lets accept this as a fact. I only count the complaints coming from experienced users here, not from FB. Your diabetes may vary. |
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Hi. |
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A few thoughts about calibrations... The TLDR: Don't calibrate, have a system with no calibration like libre and the g6 do. There are probably two things that needs to be done in order to have a better calibration system:
Since:
People who understand what calibration, slope and intercepts are don't need the algorithm. They can set the values correctly. Doing 1,2 requires a lot of work and a lot of data from many people. I find it hard to believe it is feasible. So, hopefully #1887 will solve the issue for most people (at least with libre). |
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Does the talk here about intercepts, slope, and calibrations apply to G6 transmitters that are in native mode (use the transmitter's internal algorithm for glucose values)? I can only assume that G6 calibrations are handled by the transmitter directly and xDrip has no visibility/input into how they work. That would support why I don't see anything calibration-related on my extra status line, despite having "Calibration Data" selected to show. Some clarification on what applies to native G6 would be appreciated. |
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This may be related: #318 |
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Is it possible (and if not - implement it) to specify a preferred range of slope values? Xdrip sets absurd slopes like 0.5 or 1.5, and then the results are either very low on low glucose or very high on high. It would be good if the user could specify the trading limits - for example 0.7-1.1. I know about the engineering mode, I use it, but many users do not have this knowledge and manually setting the slope is too much for them.
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