Now that I have a little while, I tell you.We have been using the slit sensors since they left in May (or April I do not remember), our previous experience with the meter and the ancient sensors (soft) was more than a year.We very noticed the difference, at first we were also surprised for evil, their reliability compared to the ancients was painful, now after so many months we have caught the point and we can trust the continuous meter.If I have to be sincere the ancient sensors were much more reliable-stable but the size of the sensor, the mode of insertion, the destruction it does in the tissues, does not compensate.My son was four when we put the continuous meter, so as notThe pump, the sensor size is much smaller, the brand that has left after taking it off is invaluable within a few minutes, over the days it is impossible to detect where it was inserted, with the ancient good that the marks remained,those scars (white points) that it still has.
To the grain, "tricks" to tame the Enlite, which I suppose what Velia is interested.Be careful with insertion, make sure that the insert has released the needle, keep the button and pull carefully, if you find resistance, release and tighten again.Once you have removed the inserter, you have to remove the needle, pull smoothly from the end above, so easily.Problems that you can find, the needle gets locThey have changed, including mine.If you do not pull the upper end of the needle, and the closets closer to the base of the sensor will find that it does not come out, you will throw with more force and in the end the sensor is probably out or medium, something that you will not be able to check, becauseUnlike with the soft that you could see if the sensor had fully entered the literals, and if you look part of the sensor, bad, that is that it has come out.If when you puncture you have the bad luck that there is a small hemorrhage, also to throw the sensor, because it detaches completely, which with the ancients does not happen by the sensor is at the end.
As much as they have changed the adhesive and seems very practical, it really does not help much.The best thing is to cover everything, transmitter and sensor as with the old ones, you have even to be more careful, because as the transmitter downstream you take out the sensor.
Enlite are, how to say it, more unstable.You have to change the chip, I believe that a person who has not known the soft would be better because he cannot compare, there are things that cannot be explained but you know howChange totally, it is as if you were new to the meter.You have to be super strict with the calibrations, as the bad calibres can already remove it, because it will go crazy.Put the ascent index to the maximum, and the index descent, to see if the alarms do not go crazy.
The hiccup suspension, fails more than a fair shotgun, but with the new and with the old ones, when I hear the artificial pancreas I laugh at not crying, with the continuous monitoring systems that there is today I do not give itThe power to the machine to manage insulin or crazy.That the manufacturer will tell you, that the hiccup suspension is like an airbag, just in case, and that is why the first thing that puts when the alarm jumps is to check GS and then suspend or restart basal.
I have not helped you much, the truth is that there is not much eitherMore, once you have enough "filming" is the same as the old ones, wonderful.Without much effort, hemo always below 7, without great fluctuations, since you can anticipate 40 and 300. The postprandial measurements, the thousand measurements at the time of physical exercise, which I am going to tell you are finished.As a mother gives a peace of mind that is priceless, although because of the lack of accessibility (remote control, more discreet alarms) children bassoon a lot.As my son says because you can't change the alarm with music, let's go politons for the bomb hahaha!
If you have any concrete question, Prado, Velia or whoever wants, ask me, I don't think about telling you about the meter.