Hopefully it is due to the tight band or something
So first sensor peeled off after 3 days and a shower.... Couldn't manage without it - how inconvenient to test BS at 3 am without it! Have ordered more but also let Abbott know and they have sent free of charge replacement. Their postage may be slow but their customer service is excellent.
Will try it just in case and have bought some opsite for the future. Think I enjoyed the shower too much!
As Scott_c once said it ain't a needle - it's a harpoon!My arm is already feeling sorry for itself and then I plunge a needle into it. However worth it if the sensor stays in
If you've now got yours from the post office, I'd recommend maybe leaving a test run till the last four days or so of your sensor so that if it does start messing up like mine's has, it's a relatively small write off.
Maybe I've just had some random bad luck with it. It's so new that I'm still prepared to keep on giving it a try, but results today are pants and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Bg test 5, blucon 1.93!
It is sending regularly every five minutes on the dot, just don't know why (yet) it was right for two days, then all of a sudden out by 100% or more.
There's probably some completely trivial, solveable problem here as spot on readings two days followed by two days of rubbish doesn't make sense otherwise.
I'll persevere for a day or two, but I have the attention span of a goldfish, so if it's not working by then, it'll be going in the bin.
Well I've got it on and have to say I'm not impressed! It's been up to 3.5 mmol different to my scanner, but with no consistency at all - if it was always 3 under then I could easily adjust in my head but not like this. It also went completely bananas for quite a while last night as shown in the picture!
Even though I don't trust the actual results I love seeing the figure/graph update automatically on my phone - I think I may be moving to Dexcom...
Edited to add: My scanner has been consistently closer to my actual blood result, performing really well
That's disappointing as I must admit I thought it would be a good addition. Would they refund?Well, neither of us seem to be having much luck with it. It's a shame as it seemed such a promising thing. Was worth a try!
That's disappointing as I must admit I thought it would be a good addition. Would they refund?
Well I've got it on and have to say I'm not impressed! It's been up to 3.5 mmol different to my scanner, but with no consistency at all - if it was always 3 under then I could easily adjust in my head but not like this. It also went completely bananas for quite a while last night as shown in the picture!
Even though I don't trust the actual results I love seeing the figure/graph update automatically on my phone - I think I may be moving to Dexcom...
Edited to add: My scanner has been consistently closer to my actual blood result, performing really well
Are you activating as soon as you apply it? I found it was better to give it a couple of days to settle before I activate. I have a couple of days to go on my current sensor but I have already applied the new sensor, covered it with Tegaderm (I swim a lot) and it is patiently waiting to be activated. I have found applying in advance did make a difference.My perfect sensor ended todayIn random checks it was always within .1-.2mmol.
Replaced it - new sensor just says low - BG numbers from prick test say 6.4.
I seem to have a lot of bad sensors - is there any more tips people would add - or any gotchas or advice?
Shave the area.
Exfoliate.
Use wipe - wait 10mins.
Don't push when you apply sensor let the spring do the work.
Anything else to help me have better luck with new sensors.
My perfect sensor ended todayIn random checks it was always within .1-.2mmol.
Replaced it - new sensor just says low - BG numbers from prick test say 6.4.
I seem to have a lot of bad sensors - is there any more tips people would add - or any gotchas or advice?
Shave the area.
Exfoliate.
Use wipe - wait 10mins.
Don't push when you apply sensor let the spring do the work.
Anything else to help me have better luck with new sensors.
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