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<blockquote data-quote="MuttNJeff" data-source="post: 2675368" data-attributes="member: 562682"><p>For the logbook, maybe it is only a problem on recent phones. I don't use a pump and I'm on android 13.</p><p></p><p>For the 10 minute dialog I had thought this was "results outside the expected change, software is waiting to try to understand where the readings are going." Dunno where I formed that impression, a post somewhere. It certainly is not the same as 'failed to scan the sensor properly'.</p><p></p><p>I've been watching various youtube items about this - some info looks very dodgy, most of it is about sensors falling off which is not my problem, one thought was that low hydration can give problems with readings.Before last winter my house was warm and I drank a lot of water - now my house is cooler I'm drinking less water.</p><p></p><p>Another thing from one video was that the sensor lags blood glucose and can be up to half and hour behind if low hydration. My memory from the Abbot webinar was that the sensor predicts the next 2 or 3 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Also from a video, tolerance of sensors AND teststrips can be ±15% so one strip could be 30% away from one sensor. I would expect tighter control of both.</p><p></p><p>Unsure that any of the things I've picked up from videos are necessarily correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuttNJeff, post: 2675368, member: 562682"] For the logbook, maybe it is only a problem on recent phones. I don't use a pump and I'm on android 13. For the 10 minute dialog I had thought this was "results outside the expected change, software is waiting to try to understand where the readings are going." Dunno where I formed that impression, a post somewhere. It certainly is not the same as 'failed to scan the sensor properly'. I've been watching various youtube items about this - some info looks very dodgy, most of it is about sensors falling off which is not my problem, one thought was that low hydration can give problems with readings.Before last winter my house was warm and I drank a lot of water - now my house is cooler I'm drinking less water. Another thing from one video was that the sensor lags blood glucose and can be up to half and hour behind if low hydration. My memory from the Abbot webinar was that the sensor predicts the next 2 or 3 minutes. Also from a video, tolerance of sensors AND teststrips can be ±15% so one strip could be 30% away from one sensor. I would expect tighter control of both. Unsure that any of the things I've picked up from videos are necessarily correct. [/QUOTE]
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