It works perfectly for my Diabox, even with the new 2 Plus sensors.The only thing is that the graph does not appear in the last 12 hours... I don't get the impression that it interferes with Librelink, it never has
Diabox or Juggluco could spoil freestyle readings
It works perfectly for my Diabox, even with the new 2 Plus sensors.The only thing is that the graph does not appear in the last 12 hours... I don't get the impression that it interferes with Librelink, it never has
rafa1959 said:What version of diabox do you have?
@rafa1959 said:It works perfectly for my Diabox, even with the new 2 Plus sensors.The only thing is that the graph does not appear in the last 12 hours... I don't get the impression that it interferes with Librelink, it never has
Those of you who say that Diabox and Juggluco do not interfere, have you tried uninstalling them completely?Wait 24 hours and see if librelink in constant and exclusive contact with the sensor self-calibrates.Because that's what he said.
It is evident that if you have them installed together, they will mark the same or similar.Unless you activate "calibration" in Diabox.But in my case it didn't even help me to fix what Diabox itself was ruining for me.
In my case, having Diabox or Juggluco installed on the cell phone prevented it from self-calibrating and it was marking those 50 minus every day, with which most sensors are deviated from the factory.
I had to uninstall Diabox and the freestyle App, in 24 hours it self-adjusted.And with Juggluco, removing it in a few minutes also fixed it.
That 60 sensors have worked perfectly for me and only the 5 or 6 that I used with Diabox and Juglucco, just in those days, did not work well and just when I removed them they fixed themselves, is too much of a coincidence.
Although there may be other factors that prevent this auto-adjustment, in other users, in my case it was only because of that.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
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