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- Type of diabetes
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Hi all,
I’ve been using Dexcom One sensors for a few months now. My readings are mostly 30-50% out compared with blood glucose readings. However, I’ve read they’re meant to be within 15% of a finger prick result. I’ve tried locating them on the back of my arms and on the sides of my abdomen, but nowhere seems to give reliable readings, not even in the middle of the sensor period. There seems to be little point in the NHS funding these in my opinion, or is this just me? Interested in knowing what other people’s experiences with these are? Thanks
I’ve been using Dexcom One sensors for a few months now. My readings are mostly 30-50% out compared with blood glucose readings. However, I’ve read they’re meant to be within 15% of a finger prick result. I’ve tried locating them on the back of my arms and on the sides of my abdomen, but nowhere seems to give reliable readings, not even in the middle of the sensor period. There seems to be little point in the NHS funding these in my opinion, or is this just me? Interested in knowing what other people’s experiences with these are? Thanks