Comment on Innovative Saliva-Based Glucose Sensor to Revolutionize Diabetes Monitoring

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zeppo@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I’ve had one for about 3 1/2 years and that’s not my experience, unfortunately. Some of the sensors are right on from the start and stay that way… maybe 30% of them. Some are off when they start and take 1-2 days to start reading correctly. In the meantime, it might say I’m 140 when my meters say 110, or 110 when my meters say 140, or at worst, Dexcom says 90 when I am obviously low and I check and it’s 65. Some sensors are just whacked out and unpredictable, like I’ll be hanging at 100 and it shows a quick drop to 90, 75, 65, and I’m uh, what? And check with a meter and it’s 110. Also there’s the 2 hours when I don’t have a sensor when I change them. So, sometimes I go weeks without a fingerstick, but now and then I use just as many as I would without a sensor because I can’t entirely trust it.

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