If you sleep on your biosensor, this physical pressure can affect your biosensor’s ability to gather data and continued compression can result in falsely low glucose values that can persist for hours. The next day you may notice that your Lingo Count is higher than usual.
Here’s why: perceived overnight lows will decrease your baseline glucose values but your glucose during waking hours will naturally rise above this falsely low baseline.
If you notice significantly low overnight values and you accumulate Lingo Count faster than expected the following day, simply remove these Lingo Count from your daily total.