Danaemac
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- Location
- Dunfermline
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
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- People who think they know what you need before you do
Mine is pretty accurate. I got some optium freestyle strips from my GP. They gave me 500 strips
Scan 8.3
Prick 8.6 using the libre
Hope the new sensor works for you.Just checked and it's 4mmol out. I phoned them and said it's probably faulty so sending a new one. Hope it works. Feeling very disappointed as I was so excited
Hi Omnipod,
It's probably easier to relax when you are getting more accurate readings as you are. I think we are right to be upset when we pay £130 for something that's not working.
I compare my scan to a finger prick on the Libre and it's always up to 4mmol out, without a pattern.
Plus, not all our doctors will just hand us out 500 strips, I had to pay for mine :-(
It's every 15 minutes. Scans appear in a separate column.What's the frequency of the data in the exported csv file? I mean, what's the space (in time)between the numbers?
How can anyone relax and stop comparing when scans are telling me 'LO' and finger pricks are telling me 6.x which are the readings I have been getting all through the night - when the scan works at all that is!....... Maybe some people just need to stop comparing and relax a little.
I'm like a walking swimming pool already........ After a couple of days, readings become more acurate. Drink fluids to keep your interstitial hydrated.
I was initially running strip tests using both the Libre and a Contour Next usb but I have come to trust the Libre as a blood glucose monitor so now when I compare scan and BG readings I only use the Libre........ If I test with a strip, I test using the libre. Readings are pretty accurate and similar on both.
The software is good, it has a simple and intuitive interface and with the number of non invasive readings you can take you should be able to build up a very accurate picture of what your blood sugars are doing - IF THE READINGS ARE ANYWHERE NEAR ACCURATE - this is what I get:....... If you use it for a while.... You will have access to the 'bigger' picture and to the AGP software. To me, that is more important in my long term care. Im getting an accurate profile and am able to fine tune my levels better.
Oh how I wish I could.I urge everyone to relax into it a bit more and to give it time and then to use the AGP software.
I'm not really sure why u're being a bit judgemental or defensive omnipod. I didn't expect it to be completely accurate but I did expect it to be useable, ie not swinging out between 1-4 mmol at any time. It's not useable for me. You are obviously having a better experience but that doesn't make me thick and not able to understand product launches.
I have bought something which does not live up to even my most basic expectation.
As a consumer I am entitled to have expectations that the product I pay for does what it says it should do
Teething problems I could accept. Something, which for many people, is not fit for purpose I can't.My reply: why dont you then wait a while for the meter to be out longer? Surely its not to be expected that a brand new piece of technology is going to be released without any teething problems?
No it's not. It's for measuring your glucose level and to enable you to make informed decisions on what to do about that level - in my case if I acted on the readings it is giving me I'd probably end up with DKA. An iPhone isn't dangerous if it doesn't work propoerly.Its like the iphone....
I know that, I suspect everyone who has purchased one knows that - what makes you think that we aren't taking the lag in readings into consideration?Paying the £130 was your choice. With all the reviews and trails, we always knew that the reading was taken from interstitial fluid and we all knew that these reading would be 'behind' the readings of blood.
Or asked her even. You obviously have not encountered the more cost conscious doctors in the NHS.I am sure if you asked your gp for the strips, he wouldnt refuse especially if you told him that you paid £130 for the meter and 2 sensors.
Yes, and after the delay they should be in the same ball park as a BG test - WE ALL KNOW THAT!Did you honestly think that readings from the interstitial fluid would be that same as blood? There is a delay by the two and Abbott have made that very clear.
Teething problems I could accept. Something, which for many people, is not fit for purpose I can't.
No it's not. It's for measuring your glucose level and to enable you to make informed decisions on what to do about that level - in my case if I acted on the readings it is giving me I'd probably end up with DKA. An iPhone isn't dangerous if it doesn't work propoerly.
I know that, I suspect everyone who has purchased one knows that - what makes you think that we aren't taking the lag in readings into consideration?
Or asked her even. You obviously have not encountered the more cost conscious doctors in the NHS.
Yes, and after the delay they should be in the same ball park as a BG test - WE ALL KNOW THAT!
@Omnipod clearly you haven't read any if my posts stating it is not lagging, it is completely random. Good for u, yours works. That doesn't mean you have to try and make us look thick because ours doesn't. I am perfectly capable of understanding the concept which is why I bought it. But it does NOT give an accurate indication of my blood level patterns, whether lagging or not. And I'm not the only one.
Stop trying to make us feel bad and go and enjoy ur sensor that works.
You're making a disappointing situation worse.
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