Freestyle sensor

  
isaabeltran
04/02/2020 8:04 p.m.

Doubts about freestyle
Today I have put the freestyle, and I do not know if it is x the first day or the first hours but, there is a super big difference of the finger test.
Does anyone know if it is normal?

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mamarvazq
04/02/2020 9:05 p.m.

That big difference you observe depends a lot on the precision of your hair glucometer (and many other variables).The best is Bayer's contour Next.

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DavidAG2000
04/03/2020 10:10 a.m.

isaablan said:
doubts about freestyle
Today I have put the freestyle, and I do not know if it is x the first day or the first hours but, there is a super big difference of the finger test.
Does anyone know if it is normal?

The first 12 hours the figures can be more inaccurate than normal.

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Sorprendido
04/03/2020 10:57 a.m.

Hello.
In the early hours, the differences with the capillary are usually greater.Past 1 or 2 days are usually quite close and indicative of your state.In my experience, these differences remain constant in the 14 -day period.I always try to make the capillary with the ABBOTT reader.It will be useful to contrast figures and make them reach the laboratory, in case of malfunction.

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