marine said: @ruthbia the endocrine when I told him that the first days the sensor did not go well and that I did not trust to make insulin decisions prescribed me 3 daily strips.
That then I normally have plenty because if I see that always in my normal routine and with the diabox calibration I have a margin of error normally 5% at most because I save it.
@marine I think I will try Diabox, where is it downloaded?I imagine that I will have to have the mobile Bluetooth on to connect ... the truth is that it will be my thing, I know, but between having a kind of battery that is the sensor in my body added to a constant bluetooth connection gives meA little fear ... I know that all day we are subject to radiation but it is still one more.What do you think?: S
Good, about radiation?... the truth I prefer to have the diabetes better controlled, which you comment on carrying a battery or the Bluetooth does not matter, honestly.For Diabox I download it on Nightshout's Facebook page
Radiation are not such, radia more a microwave than the sensor.Mobile either radiate or produce cancer.
The sensor does not give me to think but the insulin pump is something else.I rejected it because having a via always on my body gives me yuyu.
In my case, the strips that give in Madris are a new glucometer because they no longer distribute from Abbott, I prefer to buy a box of 50 online strips for 20EUR, total expenditure 3 or 5 per month.
Of course, when Freestyle is given by Social Security, you have to take advantage of it.I buy it and it is outraged to fail.They prescribe 3 strips a day (and the endo tells me that it measures me many times..😂😂😂). Now as I told you, I am resting the sensor taking advantage of the fact that at first I believed everything and you have accumulated strips. But in the end, pay I have to pay.If it is the sensor I pay (diagnosed type 2) and if they are strips, with 3 I do not even have to start.Because I am an insulin -dependent type, with almost exhausted pancreas, peptide C 06. At the moment I use slowly, but the endo says that I will need quickly and that it controls a lot. The fact is that in the end, a type 2 with exhausted pancreas is to all effects as a type 1 ... But they treat us differently.
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces. HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8 Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
viki said: viki said: viki said: viki said: @Ruthbia Diabox Does NFC need?My mobile does not have, I just downloaded the app and I don't read my sensor
I need it at least that to make the first reading and activate it, then it goes through Bluetooth.
Thank you.Unfortunately my mobile doesn't have it, so I don't know how I will 😣
But if you don't have NFC in the mobile how you do the sensor readings, with the glucometer?
Yes, with the Abbot reader who is also glucometer.
Isabelbota said: Of course that when the freestyle gives it the social security you have to take advantage of it.I buy it and it is outraged to fail.They prescribe 3 strips a day (and the endo tells me that it measures me many times..😂😂😂). Now as I told you, I am resting the sensor taking advantage of the fact that at first I believed everything and you have accumulated strips. But in the end, pay I have to pay.If it is the sensor I pay (diagnosed type 2) and if they are strips, with 3 I do not even have to start.Because I am an insulin -dependent type, with almost exhausted pancreas, peptide C 06. At the moment I use slowly, but the endo says that I will need quickly and that it controls a lot. The fact is that in the end, a type 2 with exhausted pancreas is to all effects as a type 1 ... But they treat us different.
Yes, it does not seem logical that type 2 diabetics have to pay for strips and not those of social security like us, type 1 diabetics, if in the end the disease is the same, it affects us equally and controllingYes or yes