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<blockquote data-quote="aphex2k" data-source="post: 2151190" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>It is very frustrating. Bearing in mind, I was kicked out of AM due to sensor dying while I was asleep and new sensor this morning died. The most recent one I've attached seems to be ok so far but of course, you wait for the warm up and calibration, again. So nearly 24 hours with very little CGM input/output. Levels are naturally all over the place today but seem stable now at 6.9.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand how the previous box was good, yet the new box with the same calibration pattern and method (no arrows, no active insulin, levels stable when calibrating) can have a vastly different outcome?</p><p></p><p>Time is running out for auto mode and I'm seriously considering manual mode. I never really had hypos I wasn't aware of, and my control was better. Yeah I appreciate it's learning, but I have a feeling that popping in and out of auto / manual to correct highs does nothing to help the algorithm work properly, so what's the point? I feel like an alpha tester of a new system (not even a beta tester).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aphex2k, post: 2151190, member: 912"] It is very frustrating. Bearing in mind, I was kicked out of AM due to sensor dying while I was asleep and new sensor this morning died. The most recent one I've attached seems to be ok so far but of course, you wait for the warm up and calibration, again. So nearly 24 hours with very little CGM input/output. Levels are naturally all over the place today but seem stable now at 6.9. I don't understand how the previous box was good, yet the new box with the same calibration pattern and method (no arrows, no active insulin, levels stable when calibrating) can have a vastly different outcome? Time is running out for auto mode and I'm seriously considering manual mode. I never really had hypos I wasn't aware of, and my control was better. Yeah I appreciate it's learning, but I have a feeling that popping in and out of auto / manual to correct highs does nothing to help the algorithm work properly, so what's the point? I feel like an alpha tester of a new system (not even a beta tester). [/QUOTE]
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