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I could be wrong about this as I don't have any personal experience. That's why I will be tagging others below. I don't believe one xDrip installation can show readings from more than one source. Can you imagine the complexity required to have multiple alert families? Or can you imagine how confusing the alerts would be if readings from both sources triggered the same set of alerts? But, you can install xDrip variants, on the same phone, and each can show readings from a different source. You could upload readings from each source to Nightscout. Nightscout is very flexible. I have seen Nightscout extensions that let you show readings on the same computer screen. With respect to starting a new sensor while the previous sensor is still active, it's a very bad idea with a device that offers factory calibration. After you insert a G6 sensor, you should start it right away. The longer you wait, the farther off your readings will be when you do start. |
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As Navid200 mentioned, you can variants to test different sensors. You can also use two or more phones and upload the data to Nightscout and one follower phone which shows all the data. |
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Variants are more of a workaround. It is easier to compare curves that are shown side by side instead of different apps. |
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When you try to find the best product and compare accuracy , could that work with xdrip?
Add a libre2 and a libre3 and a g6 and g7 and an eversense as well as an accu chek device for a bloody baseline value and get curves in different colors basically :)
Other scenario could be that you have one sensor ending soon and you start a second sensor early to reduce the gap during the warmup time.
Maybe you also want to compare your own glucose levels to that of a friend or family member which you receive over an online connection.
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