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Anyone else get wildly inaccurate Dexcom readings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nageshrao" data-source="post: 2621010" data-attributes="member: 573865"><p>I have been using Dexcom One for about a month and so far it has been disappointing. Once the app stopped working completely and then I deleted the app and reinstalled it followed by a new sensor, which started giving me low readings overall and a very low alert at the least four times in one night!!! I had to remove it and replace it with yet another. This time I contacted Dexcom technical department and today, I got a free replacement sensor. Obviously, their sensor problem is not new. Only time, the Dexcom readings are somewhat close to BG reading is when the arrow is straight ahead [i.e stable]. If it is rising or dropping, there is absolutely no correlation. I am beginning to think it is a waste of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nageshrao, post: 2621010, member: 573865"] I have been using Dexcom One for about a month and so far it has been disappointing. Once the app stopped working completely and then I deleted the app and reinstalled it followed by a new sensor, which started giving me low readings overall and a very low alert at the least four times in one night!!! I had to remove it and replace it with yet another. This time I contacted Dexcom technical department and today, I got a free replacement sensor. Obviously, their sensor problem is not new. Only time, the Dexcom readings are somewhat close to BG reading is when the arrow is straight ahead [i.e stable]. If it is rising or dropping, there is absolutely no correlation. I am beginning to think it is a waste of money. [/QUOTE]
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