Difference in CGM sensors

  
Cristobal.Cortes
05/27/2023 8:27 p.m.

Hello.It would be serious, although it seems a bit of muskeo.

The day before yesterday, before going on a trip, I put on a new G4, which gave me a lot of problems because it was going to 200 (when it was obvious not), I asked me to calibrate and oscillate, and so several times.In the end as it was fixed.But as I went on a trip for a few days, I decided to put myself a free 2 that I still had out there.

The issue is that now, the G4 gives me 100 and the free (official and unofficial) thinks that I am in hypoglycemia (60).So, as the acceptable uncertainty I consider that it is in ± 20, one of the two is wrong, and I decide to make a capillary to see what comes out.And 80 comes out.

Fuck.Which of the two bad brand?- I am completely mosqueado, I think I need a statistical specialist or something.

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diabestico
05/27/2023 8:32 p.m.

Well, if one measures 100 and the other 60 and the capillary gives 80, the two are bad with an error of +/- 20

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