CGM Accuracy

I don’t understand what type of study you want - comparisons between which things? Meters? Meters and Lab? Lab and CGM?

My CGM reads consistently lower than my ReliOn Prime meter. But, I see that relationship between ReliOn Prime and other meter brands, too.

For the past three days, I recorded the following:
———————-G3 Sensor———Test Strip
Friday AM——-121——————126
Friday PM——-65——————-67
Sat AM————120—————-128
Sat PM————132—————-144
Sun AM———-124—————-114
Sun PM————115—————-120

You aren’t complaining are you? :slight_smile:

Just the facts, mam. Just the facts.

OK, Friday. :slight_smile: (youngsters won’t have a clue about the reference)

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Looks good to me. That’s about how mine has been reading in this new lot of sensors.

A Dragnet reference is even too old for the interweb. I thought, maybe, it was a Chips reference…several decades off the mark.

Knowing about Dragnet separates us Boomers from the rest of you youngsters. LOL!!!

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I am a gen x er. But I know dragnet and I know chips too.
I grew up in New Jersey, but moved to losangeles. I love driving past the chps and hearing that theme in my head.
Those awesome crashes.

They had a type 1 episode once I remember it clearly I’ll see if I can find a clip.

Ok I found it it’s Chips season 1 episode 11.
But I couldn’t find a clip online. If you can find it it’s funny to watch. It was the first diabetic I ever saw on tv.

There was another tv show called High feather. One of the kids was diabetic and hid it from his friends and they thought he was on drugs they were in a summer camp situation. . Another funny one Because if the time and the way he took injections. But it felt good to see it nearly normalized.
It was 1981 I think. I think it was a regional thing in the north east only though.

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