friendlyfish
Member
- Messages
- 16
- Type of diabetes
- Reactive hypoglycemia
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi all,
I am now on my second sensor. It really helped me to bring down my BG levels and I had far fewer hypo readings overnight once my daytime readings were less high (I control by diet not meds).
I have read on here that several people attach their next sensor several hours or days before they activate it? When you do this does the activation period still last 14 days?
Also if you attach the sensor, say, the 24 hours before you activate it, does any improved accuracy still last the full 14 days of activation or do you loose 24 hours of accuracy at the other end?
This meter is so much better for me than blood sticks (aka finger prick testing). The peaks and troughs are what give me most unwanted symptoms - so seeing which foods peak the most is fantastic.
Thanks.
I am now on my second sensor. It really helped me to bring down my BG levels and I had far fewer hypo readings overnight once my daytime readings were less high (I control by diet not meds).
I have read on here that several people attach their next sensor several hours or days before they activate it? When you do this does the activation period still last 14 days?
Also if you attach the sensor, say, the 24 hours before you activate it, does any improved accuracy still last the full 14 days of activation or do you loose 24 hours of accuracy at the other end?
This meter is so much better for me than blood sticks (aka finger prick testing). The peaks and troughs are what give me most unwanted symptoms - so seeing which foods peak the most is fantastic.
Thanks.