Good, a month ago I am putting sensors and this second that I have has given me a reading of 55 for a couple of hours when in blood it gives me 117, it is possible that my sensor has been spoiled?, I have been wearing it for10 days.Has the same thing happened to someone? What should I do in these cases?
I should not give so much error to 4 days, to carry it.If you were asleep or supported by the arm that you have it, it is possible that when irrigation is missing from downward errors.If not, call the house, have if they change it
Hi @pacote, I have already commented several times in the forum the problems I have been having with the sensors since July, that between changes and I have already been the same as you, all the time they mark my hypos and alwaysIt is nailed to 50 andtantos and barely rises, while the capillary gives me values of 110 or more.Many have told me possible causes and it is not normal for the whole day to throw themselves with those numbers and I already have 6 doing the same.I do not know if it is a lot or that, but those of Abbot tell me that for differences of 50 they do not change them and I have to be without sensors or endure with them.
Several have recommended me in another post to use the Diabox app, which can be calibrated with the capillaries and for now I do better.Use the ABBOT app to send your doctor the data every 8 hours and now, eat as soon as you can have a record of it.
I hope my recent experience helps you a little, greetings.
Well, it depends, if it is an isolated failure you don't have to do anything.You say that you have been with the sensor for 10 days, if I was going well, because not even.Sometimes they go half well and suddenly give a wrong value and after a while they are still well.
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pacote said: good, a month ago I am putting sensors and this second that I have has given me a reading of 55 for a couple of hours when in blood it gives me 117, it is possible that it is possible thatI spoiled the sensor?, I have been wearing for 10 days.Has the same thing happened to someone? What should I do in these cases?
They usually give mistakes, always with a difference of 50 and another day I marked the sensor 60 and I was 300
pacote said: good, a month ago I am putting sensors and this second that I have has given me a reading of 55 for a couple of hours when in blood it gives me 117, it is possible that it is possible thatI spoiled the sensor?, I have been wearing for 10 days.Has the same thing happened to someone? What should I do in these cases?
The same happens to me, in 10 days I have changed 5
pacote said: good, a month ago I am putting sensors and this second that I have has given me a reading of 55 for a couple of hours when in blood it gives me 117, it is possible that it is possible thatI spoiled the sensor?, I have been wearing for 10 days.Has the same thing happened to someone? What should I do in these cases?
My recommendation is that if the differences are more than 25-30 for several days in a row, you claim the sensor change.They will tell you that these differences are normal so you will have to "exaggerate" the differences.
I have done it several times and for the moment no problem.The new sensor has sent me and I had to return the sensor used in a pre-founded envelope that they send you.