madusmacus
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I am afraid you have echoed my total journey (of 22 sensors) with this product :¬(Just about had enough of it now. First couple of sensors were great, both read about 1mmol/l lower than my blood monitor. Next one about 2 mmol/l lower, 4th one, anything from 2.5 lower to 0.5 higher. Complained and they sent me a replacement, just fired it up after 24 hrs and it's reading LO and my blood sugar is 5.8.
If your levels go up and down like a roller coaster overnight, you need to look back at what you ate and what insulin you did. Whether the numbers are accurate or not is irrelevant. Your overnight should be relatively stable and flat. If it isn't there is something up and now you know it when you didn't before. Accuracy is only secondary.Only my first sensor and second day but mine is reading about 0.4 out of my accu-check machine. Interesting to see that overnight my levels rose a lot then dipped and rose again causing me to wake on a 11 which is unusual for me. Love looking at the graphs etc but it needs to be pretty accurate or its just not worth it.
Fired up the sensor on my stomach and reading 5.3, tested blood and 5.8.
That's more like it. If it stays that close I'll be happy.
Anyone else realise that they sometimes scan for the sake of scanning and don't even register the number thrown up on the screen?!
Maybe it's embarrassingly just me .... but occasionally I'll scan and then 5 minutes later realise I didn't even pay attention to the number it showed and then I have to re-scan again and actually concentrate on what I'm doing.Think I'm so used to just scanning as a matter of course .. and getting fed-up/tired of this diabetes lark....
My average is 33out of interest what is everyones number of scans per day? this last fortnight I'm average 16 a day - was something like 20 odd when I first got one. (You can find this in review history, arrow down and sensor usage, first shows the last 7 days, arrow left for 14, and then 30 days and 90 days but since I've not had a sensor on and working for the whole of the last 30 days or beyond the results are skewed.)
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