My arrows are all over the place - they don't know whether their coming or going stupid things
Unfortunately this is the case for every cgm system currently on the market due to the lag in glucose concentrations in capillary blood vs interstitial fluid.......Now accuracy as of NOW, scan reading. Fasting, no rapid insulin. All 3 sensors that I've used,once settled, pretty much showed 1mmol low and 20 minutes behind a finger prick. I can almost trust this. Unfortunately I do not live fasting and no insulin.
So. When my glucose levels are rising - be it food, high gi or low gi or be if dawn phenomena, the scan lags behind the rise and the differnce between the two increases. Then, as the insulin bites my BG peaks and starts to drop - while the scan is lagging and still rising. They get closer and after 30 or 40 minutes the scan gets to read higher than the BG - they cross and can be identical.......
HelloHi all,
So I took the plunge and bought one - justified it as I need a second monitor anyway, and already get the compatible strips on prescription.
put it on 5th rs ago, everything reading a few mmol low. I.e. I was 4.8 by blood it said 2.2, then 4.2 by blood, some lows or > 3 by sensor when Iin 5-6 by blood. Last reading by blood was 5.8 and scan 2.7.
did most people experience a day settling or can I expect it to be this far out? It isn't much use with current levels coming up so low and out.
Thanks,
J
Yes, many. It took mine three days to settle, both times. Annoying, but it's still valuable for the timing/trends, and then after the three days is much more useful.did most people experience a day settling or can I expect it to be this far out?
FYI Anyone who like me ordered on day 1 and has tomorrow on change over day... We are on course to change over on New Year's Eve if we carry on in the same pattern.
Just an FYI really. Prob better to try to switch out to Thursday at some point over the next few weeks
I didn't put my second one in early, and worked quite quick. Next swap over is tomorrow so will report back thenThanks for the replies. I was wanting to use it from today as ijust had a steroid injection and barbotage in my shoulder today so want to see the effects of it on my bs too. I'm just pricking more though
So do people generally insert their new sensor 1-2d earlier than activation to overcome this?
Also, has anyone investigated high intakes of salicylates for example to see the effects?!
Thanks!
J
Unfortunately this is the case for every cgm system currently on the market due to the lag in glucose concentrations in capillary blood vs interstitial fluid.
LOL - well the NHS has to save money somehow - killing off T2's before they get to be T1's would be one way of doing it I supposeThanks. I didn't know that. I'd have been a lot quieter had I known.
I'm entirely self taught, the NHS don't cater for type 2s graduating onto insulin. I think we are supposed to die before we get to that stage.
Hi Emmotha, did you replace the new sensor into the same arm/site area?I didn't put my second one in early, and worked quite quick. Next swap over is tomorrow so will report back then
Hi Emmotha, did you replace the new sensor into the same arm/site area?
J
I swapped arms. Tomorrow I'll swap back but in a different spot. Trying to work out the best place to avoid laying on it at night and walking into stuff etc. I'll put it on as I take this current one offHi Emmotha, did you replace the new sensor into the same arm/site area?
J
there isn't a reason you can't put it on your belly, bum or mammary is there?I swapped arms. Tomorrow I'll swap back but in a different spot. Trying to work out the best place to avoid laying on it at night and walking into stuff etc. I'll put it on as I take this current one off
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