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Sensor caused nasty bruise, what should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vectian" data-source="post: 2737102" data-attributes="member: 588965"><p>It's reading a bit erratically, said 3.4 earlier and fingerprint was 5.7. I have a lot of trouble with the inaccuracy in general, they always read too high in the first couple of days, sometimes 2 points too high, 24/7. Usually they settle after about the 3rd day, but I have had to remove quite a few that were reading way too high even on the 4th day. It's been pretty frustrating overall especially when it is saying my BS is high when it isn't. </p><p></p><p>This is the first one that has created a bruise and first one that seems to be generally under reading. The bruise is getting worse, not better, presumably the thing that has caused the irritation is still there rather than a normal bruise which is an impact then recovery. Have you had a bruise as bad as this, and did it heal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vectian, post: 2737102, member: 588965"] It's reading a bit erratically, said 3.4 earlier and fingerprint was 5.7. I have a lot of trouble with the inaccuracy in general, they always read too high in the first couple of days, sometimes 2 points too high, 24/7. Usually they settle after about the 3rd day, but I have had to remove quite a few that were reading way too high even on the 4th day. It's been pretty frustrating overall especially when it is saying my BS is high when it isn't. This is the first one that has created a bruise and first one that seems to be generally under reading. The bruise is getting worse, not better, presumably the thing that has caused the irritation is still there rather than a normal bruise which is an impact then recovery. Have you had a bruise as bad as this, and did it heal? [/QUOTE]
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