Neckarski_94
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The problem is that it is a FALSE low.I must be missing something , what actually is the problem ? I can see you're going low and need some glucose to bump it up but that's just part of life being type 1 diabetic .
When I last did a finger prick it was 6 something.What is your actual blood sugar reading
Where is your sensor placed?The problem is that it is a FALSE low.
See https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/is-this-placement-ok.204747/Where is your sensor placed?
I have been wearing this sensor since Monday night. Activated it Tuesday morning!I had some issues with a new Dexcom One+ sensor …https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/new-dexcom-one-sensor-issue.204742/
I had the “Brief sensor issue” alert with no readings for about 10 minutes followed by a lot of random lower readings afterwards. Overnight I had some LOW readings, but it eventually started behaving normally, but with lower than expected readings. I did a couple of calibrations against my Contour Next meter and after that it behaved normally.
I think the issues with my sensor were due to bleeding when the sensor was inserted. You need to wait at least 3 hours and see if the sensor starts to behave normally and if necessary do a calibration.
I had some slight bleeding but not on insertion.I think the issues with my sensor were due to bleeding when the sensor was inserted.
I don’t think it’s going to start behaving normally any time soon! I noticed it was lower than usual when I got up this morning! Did a finger prick. CGM was way off! Calibrated with my BG meter. Calibrated about 3-4 times and still having issues!You need to wait at least 3 hours and see if the sensor starts to behave normally and if necessary do a calibration.
They all seem to be faulty for me at the moment! Problem after problem after f***ing PROBLEM!!!As has been mentioned before, you can get faulty sensors
I am SICK of contacting them!contact Dexcom for a replacement.
I have already done the FreeStyle Libre free trial and then my DSN gave me another one when that ended. I found it WORSE than Dexcom!! With the Libre I was getting signal LOSS and ERROR constantly!!If you feel you are getting too many issues with Dexcom, you could try the Libre. I know you read a lot about the wonders of Dexcom but it doesn't suit everyone. I found Libre much much more reliable for me.
Libre have an offer of a free Libre trial on their website. Why don't you apply and check it out? If you prefer it to Dexcom, ask your doctor or DSN to change
Although not using a CGM will help with the stress and I will not stress as much. If I’m not wearing one how will I know what my BG is doing? Or if I am going low. I won’t be able to prevent a hypo!As I suggested on another of your threads, maybe you should take a few weeks off without a CGM.
The stress of the errors is clearly affecting you and not helping with your diabetes management. So don't use a CGM.
Many of us survived for decades with finger pricks.
Although not using a CGM will help with the stress and I will not stress as much. If I’m not wearing one how will I know what my BG is doing? Or if I am going low. I won’t be able to prevent a hypo!
I’m not going to be pricking fingers my constantly!
If you mean do I get symptoms when I go low then no not really! I feel a bit weak. But I feel like that constantly anyway. Probably due to the fact I’m not eating enough. But how low do I have to go before i get symptoms and go into a diabetic coma!!Don't you feel your bg?
How do you think we survived for decades with finger pricking?Although not using a CGM will help with the stress and I will not stress as much. If I’m not wearing one how will I know what my BG is doing? Or if I am going low. I won’t be able to prevent a hypo!
I’m not going to be pricking my fingers constantly!
If you mean do I get symptoms when I go low then no not really! I feel a bit weak. But I feel like that constantly anyway. Probably due to the fact I’m not eating enough. But how low do I have to go before i get symptoms and go into a diabetic coma!!