Freestyle must be put 24 hours before activating it for more reliable results and yet ... some of them are badly badly.They usually fail more every time they make software changes.
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Freestyle must be put 24 hours before activating it for more reliable results and yet ... some of them are badly badly.They usually fail more every time they make software changes.
Ruthbia said:@Ruthbia There is no glucometer that goes 100% perfect.I think you were you who put a study where absolutely everyone was below 96% accuracy.Or so.Mine I have also checked with the nurse and then at home everyone has a little deviation, especially at high levels and other times directly fail.
@Ruthbia said:@Sherpa41My reader is old but as a capillary goes well, the endocrine has calibrated me.
And the app does not go for Bluethooth, it goes for NFC, it has no alterations in its broadcast.If you check the port frequency of the port and the HW installed, it is seen that it does not affect NFC that is a contact wave, while the Bluethoth wavelength is long with low frequency.(I am an engineer and I have worked with these things a few years ago)
I still think that it depends on our interstitial fluid and the insertion zone, there is not the same amount in arms, as buttocks or legs.
The app operates normally by Bluethooth, which you can also read by NFC but only when you bring it a lot, you do a manual reading.I am also an engineer and I have been working as a computer for computer (fixing PCs and programming).It is not the same that the app has access to the sensor data in real time continuously, to make manual readings every certain hours.Thus, I believe (and chatgpt) you cannot adjust equally well.
And you may be right in the interstitial fluid, since as I always say, all the free2 I have always put them on my legs, the same is also why they are so perfect.The free1 put them in my arms (back in 2014) and they were fatal.I stopped using them for how bad they went.I think I remember that the descent were not detected either, that is, zero utility.
@Lone I have not used the Dexcom One but in Google in all the answers and entries, it says that the Dexcom One can be calibrate, although it is optional.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
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