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<blockquote data-quote="Dillinger" data-source="post: 690016" data-attributes="member: 13582"><p>I think it's pretty obvious from the posts that almost everyone is having issues with the accuracy of the sensor; I certainly am. </p><p></p><p>What I find very valuable though is the trends and particularly the night time trends. We still need to look to normal glucose monitors for reality checks; that much is clear.</p><p></p><p>One thing that I have seen really quickly is that I'm getting my carb ratios wrong for lunchtime injections; my afternoons are running too high which is not something I was aware of before getting this.</p><p></p><p>The sensor is sitting well on my arm; almost on the underside of my arm; I can't feel it at all and it has survived door bangs and toddler's trying to pull it off so I'm happy with that.</p><p></p><p>The pricing is off though; I really won't be able to justify this full time as I simply don't have a spare £100 kicking around each month. </p><p></p><p>I also feel that I may be over checking/correcting as it is much easier to see that you are going out of your target ranges; I suppose seeing 8.0's as too high is good, but it's making me more stressed about my blood sugars.</p><p></p><p>Best</p><p></p><p>Dillinger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillinger, post: 690016, member: 13582"] I think it's pretty obvious from the posts that almost everyone is having issues with the accuracy of the sensor; I certainly am. What I find very valuable though is the trends and particularly the night time trends. We still need to look to normal glucose monitors for reality checks; that much is clear. One thing that I have seen really quickly is that I'm getting my carb ratios wrong for lunchtime injections; my afternoons are running too high which is not something I was aware of before getting this. The sensor is sitting well on my arm; almost on the underside of my arm; I can't feel it at all and it has survived door bangs and toddler's trying to pull it off so I'm happy with that. The pricing is off though; I really won't be able to justify this full time as I simply don't have a spare £100 kicking around each month. I also feel that I may be over checking/correcting as it is much easier to see that you are going out of your target ranges; I suppose seeing 8.0's as too high is good, but it's making me more stressed about my blood sugars. Best Dillinger [/QUOTE]
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