A spike represents a quick rise in glucose followed by a decline. The total rise and the rate of the rise determines a spike.
Lingo uses our proprietary algorithm to detect which spikes matter by identifying meaningful increases in glucose – like picking
out significant waves within the changing tides – and then assigning each spike a Lingo Count.
We are always working to improve how we detect spikes and calculate your Lingo Count, but we don’t always get it right. If you
feel like the spike is incorrect you can remove the Lingo Count value from your graph and from your daily total.
To Remove Lingo Counts:
- Tap the + button below the spike you wish to remove on the Lingo Graph - Select “Remove Lingo Counts” from the menu and follow the prompts
OR - Tap the pencil next to any event in your Journal - Select “Remove Lingo Counts” from the menu and follow prompts
Keep in mind that you can add back Lingo Count right away if you’ve removed them by mistake. If you are no longer able to edit
Lingo Count for an event, it has passed a window where it has been locked and used in calculating your target and cannot be
changed.
If something doesn't look right on your graph? Please share your feedback by using the link available in the app 'Share Feedback'.