During the first 12 hours of Sensor wear the symbol will display, and you cannot
use Sensor values to make treatment decisions during this time. Confirm Sensor
glucose readings with a blood glucose test before making treatment decisions
during the first 12 hours of Sensor wear when you see the symbol.
Note:
If you are not sure about a message or reading, contact your health care
professional before you do anything.
Messages you receive with your glucose readings are not related to your
glucose alarm settings.
Making Treatment Decisions
Work with your health care professional to put together a plan for managing your
diabetes that includes when to use the System information for making treatment
decisions. You should also talk to your health care professional about the best
times to check your glucose. Consider checking your glucose before a period when
you will not be monitoring your glucose, such as before driving, exercise or
sleeping.
WARNING:
The System can replace blood glucose testing except in the below situations. These
are the times when you need to do a blood glucose test before deciding what to
do or what treatment decision to make as Sensor readings may not accurately
reflect blood glucose levels:
Do a blood glucose test
if you think your glucose readings are not correct or do
not match how you feel. Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high
glucose.
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