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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1169686" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>For some reason I can't fathom, I've had a few sensors that haven't performed in the way they were designed to. I've asked if there are any patterns showing to Abbott individuals have either cluster sensor issues, or repeated issues with x,y or z, but they appear to have nothing. Of course, it could just be that the agents on the phones don't have the information, rather than Abbott not having it.</p><p></p><p>I'm a part-time user, as my diabetes is in good shape, but I usually learn something new with each senor, in terms of fine tuning, or potential fine tuning. I certainly understand what I would do first if my HbA1c started to drift upwards.</p><p></p><p>As a T2, my bloods run within fairly tight train tracks, therefore I often know what I expect to see, so my expectations for variability are maybe tighter than others. I also do spend period of each day (and particularly overnight, in the very low numbers (verified by finger prick testing), and I'm wondering it if sometimes struggles a bit where the numbers are low.</p><p></p><p>In all of that, I'd agree it can make the estimated HbA1c look wonky, but to be honest, I'm more interested in the trends that the predictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1169686, member: 88961"] For some reason I can't fathom, I've had a few sensors that haven't performed in the way they were designed to. I've asked if there are any patterns showing to Abbott individuals have either cluster sensor issues, or repeated issues with x,y or z, but they appear to have nothing. Of course, it could just be that the agents on the phones don't have the information, rather than Abbott not having it. I'm a part-time user, as my diabetes is in good shape, but I usually learn something new with each senor, in terms of fine tuning, or potential fine tuning. I certainly understand what I would do first if my HbA1c started to drift upwards. As a T2, my bloods run within fairly tight train tracks, therefore I often know what I expect to see, so my expectations for variability are maybe tighter than others. I also do spend period of each day (and particularly overnight, in the very low numbers (verified by finger prick testing), and I'm wondering it if sometimes struggles a bit where the numbers are low. In all of that, I'd agree it can make the estimated HbA1c look wonky, but to be honest, I'm more interested in the trends that the predictions. [/QUOTE]
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