KnittingGirl
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I'm a G6 user but don't think this is normal, though I do sometimes find that my sensor reads low for the first 24 hours while "settling in". I suggest you ring the dexcom 24 hour helpline for advice. (Well, it's 24 hour in NZ)Hi. I finally got a Dexcom one on Monday. However the readings on the senor seem to be 2 higher than my glucose meter. I keep getting high readings when my sugar is in range and no warnings when my sugar drops. Is this normal? I have used three different glucose machines to double check. Thanks.
Hi. I’m on day 5 but wondering if I’ve not put it on properly. I might change it and see if there is any difference.I'm a G6 user but don't think this is normal, though I do sometimes find that my sensor reads low for the first 24 hours while "settling in". I suggest you ring the dexcom 24 hour helpline for advice. (Well, it's 24 hour in NZ)
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I wouldn't worry about a 10% difference, but yours is more like 20%. Also be aware that the graph needs to be flat when you check?
What's the discrepancy like at low levels when you are entering hypo territory?
Edited to add: if it was just one machine I'd argue that they could both be 10% out from the mid-point of 9.8? But missing out on low alerts is a real problem.
I’m on day 5 and it’s been like it since I put it on. I’m thinking of putting a new one to see. I cant see where to calibrate it? Can you with dexcom 1. sorry all new to this.My experience is the same as @EllieM For me, the graph for the first 24 hours of a new sensor looks like an earthquake trace bouncing all over the place! After the first day I find it very accurate but the sensor I have on at the moment I calibrated. I don't know if the calibration helped but the readings are very close to my glucometer now (but that may have been the case even if I didn't calibrate, I'll never know). But, yeah, I'd ring the helpline
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