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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticliberty" data-source="post: 1571621"><p>A flat red line is a reading too low for the sensor to read. A broken line suggests a read error. If you get a broken line and go into your sensor event log you will see a series of error codes. Ordinarily following an error the sensor will start recording and transmitting good data again. Sometimes they just die. It is not unusual to get fairly regular broken lines in the life of a sensor. The photo's I have posted show a broken line on a trace from a sensor that lived the full expected 2 weeks but gave incorrect readings. The others show incorrect readings without a broken line. Theses are just a random selection from many, many readings that have proven not to be accurate. This is why my predicted A1c and actual HbA1c are worlds apart. Just like Naughtyblackcats (MEOW MEOW!!!!! Sorry NBC but <em> I couldn't resist that one</em>) and lots of other users too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticliberty, post: 1571621"] A flat red line is a reading too low for the sensor to read. A broken line suggests a read error. If you get a broken line and go into your sensor event log you will see a series of error codes. Ordinarily following an error the sensor will start recording and transmitting good data again. Sometimes they just die. It is not unusual to get fairly regular broken lines in the life of a sensor. The photo's I have posted show a broken line on a trace from a sensor that lived the full expected 2 weeks but gave incorrect readings. The others show incorrect readings without a broken line. Theses are just a random selection from many, many readings that have proven not to be accurate. This is why my predicted A1c and actual HbA1c are worlds apart. Just like Naughtyblackcats (MEOW MEOW!!!!! Sorry NBC but [I] I couldn't resist that one[/I]) and lots of other users too [/QUOTE]
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