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by Firmwarrior
1084 days ago
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Hey, my wife has diabetes, and she's had really awful luck with automated blood sugar monitors. Somehow their readings are always off by insane amounts vs a finger poke Have you done much research into that area? Do you know if there's a brand we should check out or any common gotchas? (I can't find much reasonable info on this online due to my poor Google skills and all the bad info out there..) |
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1. Wait 24 hours, the CGM needs time to adjust to your body
2. Don't overcalibrate in the first 24 hours, or when sugars are in flux. You'll mess up the factory calibration which can lead to worse accuracy over the session.
3. Try a different insertion site. Behind the arm and on the abdomen are the two most common ones.
4. Talk to your endo
5. Call your CGM maker, they will almost always overnight you a replacement if it's demonstrably failing.