@Solman said:
I would like to know if someone has happened to the Freestyle 2 sensors stop working in 5 or 6 days and, the worst, the readings are 50, 60 and up to 100 units less than the capillary, which makes it very difficult to carry out a follow -up.
I have been using sensors for years, almost from the beginning of its commercialization in Spain and this last year is being desperate.
Neither endocrine, nor allergologists, nor nurses, nor the Abbot company give me an explanation.
Thank you and I wait for your comments.
I have not written about something very similar that happened to me and that I had fed up almost at the beginning of using sensors and I did not know what was happening, a thousand thoughts and hypothesis, but neither the endocrine, nor the nurses of the diabetes, nor the Abbot agents had an idea of the values so different of the sensors with the real glycometer, or why so many sensors failed, even started them or at a few days.
By chance I did some tests in London for something else and gave the interstitial in the back of my arms or could not be measured or fluctuated so much that it made the sensors die in several ways.
The dermatologist told me that he was not the only person to whom he had passed and that after making some measurements, in the chest or inside the legs and buttocks they would make me much better, and so I did since then, and go from losing many sensors without knowing then if it was the legend of the lot or the Martians, to go bad one one or twelve ...
Put them in my chest or inside the thigh, not only makes them more exact, but it is very rare that they fail