{'en': 'He put the LO sensor on me', 'es': 'Me puso el sensor LO'} Image

He put the LO sensor on me

  
cacharro
10/31/2025 2:03 p.m.

Hi.

I was this noon on my branch (let's call it the couch) waiting for my wife to put the birdseed (let's call it food) when I looked at the glucose on the sensor and it said "LO" - I guess it meant low but if I'm not mistaken the other meter said "LOW".I was alarmed because the sensor always goes lower and the main thing is that I did not feel any drop physically, I know very well what they are like!

Well, what I wanted to ask is if you would be so kind and tell me where the hell these keys can be looked at because in the meter if I go into Configuration-"event log" it gives a series of numbers but I don't know what they mean

Thanks and regards


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Ruthbia
10/31/2025 2:31 p.m.

LO is below 40. Stop measuring and put that.It is not an error, it is a policy of interpretation of the data.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
cacharro
10/31/2025 2:39 p.m.

I imagined that but I thought it said LOW. Well, "politics" stuff. Thank you.

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