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Anyone else get wildly inaccurate Dexcom readings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill_St" data-source="post: 2621123" data-attributes="member: 310899"><p>Try taking a number of finger pricks and compare them. Remember that CGM take readings every minute(Libre) or 5 minutes (Dexcom) and average them. So many reasons for blood strips to be inaccurate, never mind the meter itself. Look up the medical trials on all the systems and see the real differences. Then consider why you are taking readings; and consider the variability of insulin itself! ( Look up the medical trials of that in the US and then be really shocked) Nobody dares to test it in the U.K. [ATTACH=full]61818[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill_St, post: 2621123, member: 310899"] Try taking a number of finger pricks and compare them. Remember that CGM take readings every minute(Libre) or 5 minutes (Dexcom) and average them. So many reasons for blood strips to be inaccurate, never mind the meter itself. Look up the medical trials on all the systems and see the real differences. Then consider why you are taking readings; and consider the variability of insulin itself! ( Look up the medical trials of that in the US and then be really shocked) Nobody dares to test it in the U.K. [ATTACH type="full"]61818[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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