The evil sensor data, my experience is that they vary throughout the useful life of the sensor.I am still in the first week with the first free2.But Los Libre-1 was like a lottery.Sometimes it was enough to hit or move it without wanting to shower, and the dance of figures and calibrations that changed began.That is, the same gross data was sometimes a value, and other times another very different, both in stable conditions.
Regarding free-2, I'm afraid that my news is bad, at least for me or for what I use.I cannot calibrate if I use the Path-up APP and XDRIP beyond +-20 the gross data value.This sensor was going well, but a couple of days ago it started with having low values and now when he says 40 I am actually in 75. As free2 is made to not give gross values less than 39-40, and the calibration onlyIt admits +20, when I reach 75 it starts to make a plane, quite unreal.
If you use the free-2 with mm2 and use the OOP algorithm that captures and interprets the data to give a glycemia value, it does not serve me either.Oop produces a similar result but the same as the native value of the free-2 and can also be calibrate (this or +-20, since I calibrate it once and the following value is again the incorrect native value).
If I use as now the free-2 with the MM2 and the OOP algorithm to bring the data to XDrip and then use anvanated calibration-> XDRIP Classic, then I can calibrate, the values that XDrip shows correspond to capillaries as before, very close.But, I continue with the problem that this sensor is with very low gross values and right now because of the free-2, XDrip will not give me values below 70 unless caliber when it goes down more.In addition, another against this method is that the values that are saving in the BG values table are the natives, and not those of the classic XDRIP algorithm calibrated.
Conclusion: Free-2 has come to spoil what we had.I cannot upload the values to Nightscout or share them or evaluate them, since right now I would be doing a plane in 40 or 45, which is not true or by Asomo.As I also use it to bike safely, I need to see glucose values in the Garmin to be able to guide me about eating more or less, or stopping.
Therefore: Lords of Abott, have lost a client who uses them all year old, and I will advertise their disastrous decisions to warn other users of their implications.His alleged improvement with the L2 has come to spoil it and contributes nothing that we did not have before.And what is worse, has spoiled how good the free had: small, possibility of capturing data and calibrations.As to trust its application that also gives erroneous data and also according to them it is not necessary to calibrate.
Please, if anyone knows any way to upload data to NS of the calibrated values according to an alternative algorithm in XDrip, who exposes it or contact me a private.I am desperate and I know that my glucose will worsen because of the stubbornness of Abott of "the data are mine."