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<blockquote data-quote="Bails112" data-source="post: 2580826" data-attributes="member: 500012"><p>I wanted to know if anyone else has been going through this or has gone through this, so yesterday evening i tested my blood on the sensor it was saying 10.0 I gave my insulin for my food and carried on with my night, before I went to bed I test my blood a few times just to make sure and the sensor was saying 7.0 so I went to prick myself to test my blood on the metre and the metre was saying 14.0! </p><p></p><p>That is a big difference and I was shocked with how it was that high, in these circumstances which device would you trust the most, as it has really made me worried about my readings on the sensor being wrong when my sensor has been saying my blood has been in range for weeks.</p><p>I am trying to understand why it was such a big gap and this carried on for a few hours like this, are the sensors known for being slow or are they more reliable than pricking yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bails112, post: 2580826, member: 500012"] I wanted to know if anyone else has been going through this or has gone through this, so yesterday evening i tested my blood on the sensor it was saying 10.0 I gave my insulin for my food and carried on with my night, before I went to bed I test my blood a few times just to make sure and the sensor was saying 7.0 so I went to prick myself to test my blood on the metre and the metre was saying 14.0! That is a big difference and I was shocked with how it was that high, in these circumstances which device would you trust the most, as it has really made me worried about my readings on the sensor being wrong when my sensor has been saying my blood has been in range for weeks. I am trying to understand why it was such a big gap and this carried on for a few hours like this, are the sensors known for being slow or are they more reliable than pricking yourself? [/QUOTE]
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