Hello everyone,
I am new in the forum and I am writing to you because I am worried and I would like to know your opinion.
I am type 1 diabetic for almost 10 years and currently I use free freeyle sensors, with the device (not mobile) as a meter.
It is common for the sensors to fail and have to replace them, but last month something curious, and dangerous happened to me.The meter did not stop letting me saying that he had low sugar.I took something with sugar to fix it and kept indicating that I was low, and I drank normal coca-cola (that always uploads it) and kept indicating that I was low ... I decided to prick my finger to check, and it turns out that while in the meter50 came out of the sensor, in the finger with strips I told me that I was 261. Then I checked again and 51 in the meter and 305 with the strips ... Imagine how dangerous it would have turned out if I had continued taking sugar paying attention to the sensor...
Well, now with the last three sensors since I have used it is happening to me that they are giving me higher figures with the sensor I have with the strips meter.To the point that in the sensor I marks me 224 and with the strips 137, for example.They are almost 100 points of difference.Imagine if I try to correct the 224 by clicking on insulin to lower it 100 points when I really have 137 ... it seems very dangerous.I have measured again with different sensors and there are always about 80 points approx.of difference with the strips.
I called the Abbot laboratory to comment and they disregarded, telling me that "it was a normal difference."Normal!Almost 100 of difference and seems normal to you!
I don't know if someone else has happened to him but I am worried about this issue.In addition, my endocrine is "superfan" of the sensors and wants them to take their information, which is much more complete, but of course ... if the data they are false?
I return to the strips?But of course, with them I can only measure myself three or four times a day, it's not like the sensor ... and give so much information ...
In the last review with the endocrine, I was already surprised that the glycosylated figure of the last 3 months that gave me approx.The sensor meter was 6.7 while in the blood tests I got 8.3, which surprised me very much, I thought it could not be, but my endocrine told me that what mattered was the figure of the sensors ... But ... what if the sensors fail and that difference was another proof of it?
I feel the long text, but I would like to know if someone else happens and what you think about it, and what you think I can do.
Thank you very much in advance.
Greetings to everyone!