
When is Sensor Glucose different from Blood Glucose:
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Physiological differences between the interstitial fluid and capillary
blood may result in differences in glucose readings between the
System and results from a fingerstick test using a blood glucose meter.
Differences in glucose readings between interstitial fluid and capillary
blood may be observed during times of rapid change in blood glucose,
such as after eating, dosing insulin, or exercising.
What to know about X-Rays:
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The Sensor should be removed prior to exposing it to an X-ray machine.
The effect of X-rays on the performance of the System has not been
evaluated. The exposure may damage the Sensor and may impact
proper function of the device to detect trends and track patterns in
glucose values during the wear period.
When to remove the Sensor:
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If the Sensor is becoming loose or if the Sensor tip is coming out of
your skin, you may get no readings or unreliable readings, which may
not match how you feel. Check to make sure your Sensor has not come
loose. If it has come loose, remove it, apply a new one, and contact
Customer Service.
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