I've been diagnosed with diabetes for 3 months and for 2 months free freestyle use 2
I do not know if this happens to more people or I am doing something wrong, practically all the sensors when they have 2-3 days to run out they start working badly, they do not read the correct values, they stay between 90-100 varying very little, whenAs something goes up to 120 and soon returns to 100
I do not know if I must claim them to Abbott or it is normal, but without capillaries it is impossible for me to know what range I am in
@pimbri My experience with Abbott (free freeyle) is quite bad.The quality of the sensors is what is and will ask for a high number of capillaries.Then, they will tell you that it is within the parameters.
Abbott with the sensors is like that, some go well and others evil.When you fail to say that you have fallen and voila ... but it frying to get you finally achieve that somehow you are to blame for those differences.
Another option is that if it works but for example it has an absolute value difference of 30 such as the one I am currently using.Install the Diabox or XDrip app that allows you to calibrate and you are pulling like this.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
Yes, it usually happens ... you spend 1 day in 80, then the and dead at 6 am with a message of "your sensor does not work. Replace it" 6 followed, all of the same lot.