IMPORTANT: Please read before you get started
Theia offers sensor calibration within the Theia Health app (mobile or web). The calibration will not change what you see in the Libre app.
You can calibrate Libre 14 day, Libre 2, or Libre 3 sensors
The way you calibrate is through pricking your finger
You can use any finger prick device you would like
We do recommend that the finger prick device is also calibrated with control fluid as they can also be inconsistent.
Time of your finger prick is critical to getting a good calibration
Ideally you do you finger prick calibration readings fasted across multiple days or at least when you have not had food/drink (water is ok) within the last 4 hours
The finger prick time will be adjusted by 15 minutes to match up with what your CGM is reading, this is because blood measurement is different from CGM measurement which is ISF, read more about that here: https://support.theiahealth.ai/hc/en-us/articles/13942144525979-Why-finger-prick-blood-glucose-won-t-always-match-your-sensor-readings
You need at least 3 finger prick readings per sensor to calibrate
Steps to Calibrate
To start calibrating, go to your sensors page in the navigation.
Click on the "Calibrate w/ Finger Prick" button on the top right
Enter the exact date/time that you did your finger prick
Repeat at least 3 times per sensor
Once you have 3 finger prick readings and have CGM data 15 minutes past your last finger prick reading, your sensor will calibrate
You will see a column "Calibration" on your sensors page, which dictates the offset of the glucose measurement from your sensor. (ie. if your calibration is -5, then if your Libre app shows a glucose of 95, Theia will show 90)
If you make a mistake and need to delete a calibration, you can see all your recorded calibrations on the sensors page if you scroll down, and are able delete any mistake or calibration that seems way off.
Anytime you add a finger prick and have reached the minimum 3 readings to calibrate, it will immediately update all glucose graphs, daily scores, and activity scores that happened within the timeframe of that sensor.
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