Just wondering on this........ive met 2 peeps in person who swear by cgm. Both have the sensors in their arm and both are slim to avrrage build. Inserting the sensors in the arm looks like a two prrson job but the sensors seem to last ok.
I'm back on. Crumbled yesterday although as I was doing it I was thinking - I dont really want to do this.
Lasted 7 days. felt mostly fine although I tested more often 'in between' as would be expected.
had quite a few thoughts of If I had it on I would know.
I have no problem what so ever with tummy inserts. I'm not changing and you cant make me!!!!!
Sorry to hear this Eng. :-(Morning guys,
I've decided to take a break from the CGM. Anyone else felt like this?
Basically fed up of the constant alarms I've had lately. I had a 'bad' box of sensors none have lasted more than 16 days which is very discouraging. I've had 2 of the 4 replaced but its put me off so much
Otherwise all in all im really cheesed off. I've gained weight (4/5lb) which is enough for me to know about it and my Ave bloods havent dropped like I would like with the new insulin (although the responce is SOO much better).
If anyone wants me I'll be sulking in the low carb corner.
Mine is a PITA when I drive. They need to make hands free remotes you can use while driving.I came off my cgm, it was giving false hypo alarms during the night. Checking blood to meter I was in the majority of cases above 5.0.
Had it constantly alarming on a 4 hour drive on motorway.. Tested constantly and wasn't hypo and was always above 6.0.
It then imploded and I gave it back to hosp.
Mine was a pain in butt. I get better levels just from testing...
Reported to mhra for the chronic failures and false low readings. They asked the Company to investigate themselves! Later on all the blood strips used for calibrating this cgm and meters were withdrawn and replaced.
You aren't alone.
Loving life
Hmm I think I could get a Dexcom sensor in my arm one handed. Maybe not onto SkinTac though. My aim would be 'approximate'.Just wondering on this........ive met 2 peeps in person who swear by cgm. Both have the sensors in their arm and both are slim to avrrage build. Inserting the sensors in the arm looks like a two prrson job but the sensors seem to last ok.
Hmm I think I could get a Dexcom sensor in my arm one handed. Maybe not onto SkinTac though. My aim would be 'approximate'.
You can keep the sensors in your fridge. It says so in the instruction leaflet.Hi!
I got a new pack of sensors and started thinking about this thread again. How do you store your sensors? With the hot weather we had maybe they "went bad"? They're not supposed to be kept above 25C - I was keeping mine in the fridge next to insulin.
Just a thought!
Yep, I kept my first box in the fridge, this was during the "heat wave". That's why I suggested that Eng's sensors may have gotten too hot.You can keep the sensors in your fridge. It says so in the instruction leaflet.I've always done so with no problems.
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