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<blockquote data-quote="ConcernedRelative" data-source="post: 2693880" data-attributes="member: 565699"><p>You guys rock, thanks again! </p><p>Yesterday I found some notes I'd made on Insulin Sensitivity and ratios and TDD, including test info to check background doses.</p><p>Also I found the librelink info I was after, it says the sensor will sync with the app if close enough and no obstructions, but this isn't being observed, so this morning we'll review and try to test the alarms, and if no alarms we'll use the app on a smartphone. </p><p></p><p>Went to wake dad as mum's concerned he's having a hypo and should be up, to discover the sensor is again reporting <strong>replacement required </strong>(installed 3 days ago), so again without data, which is beyond a hindrance - I really wanted to drill down and check activity after an evening high reading of 17 (quite unusual, as normally readings are low)</p><p></p><p>I wonder if there's other sensors that are more reliable, or any info to help prevent these frequent <strong>replace sensor errors</strong>, assuming this is out of the norm, and avoidable.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to raise these sensor issues with the diabetic team, so they're at least aware. Assuming it's not common, not surprised if it's just us that's jinxed.</p><p></p><p>Be well, you wise & kind warriors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConcernedRelative, post: 2693880, member: 565699"] You guys rock, thanks again! Yesterday I found some notes I'd made on Insulin Sensitivity and ratios and TDD, including test info to check background doses. Also I found the librelink info I was after, it says the sensor will sync with the app if close enough and no obstructions, but this isn't being observed, so this morning we'll review and try to test the alarms, and if no alarms we'll use the app on a smartphone. Went to wake dad as mum's concerned he's having a hypo and should be up, to discover the sensor is again reporting [B]replacement required [/B](installed 3 days ago), so again without data, which is beyond a hindrance - I really wanted to drill down and check activity after an evening high reading of 17 (quite unusual, as normally readings are low) I wonder if there's other sensors that are more reliable, or any info to help prevent these frequent [B]replace sensor errors[/B], assuming this is out of the norm, and avoidable. I think I'm going to raise these sensor issues with the diabetic team, so they're at least aware. Assuming it's not common, not surprised if it's just us that's jinxed. Be well, you wise & kind warriors [/QUOTE]
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