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Old 24-11-2021, 08:21 PM   #86
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Default Re: Diabetes: Discussion thread.

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Originally Posted by prydey View Post
Looks pretty good to me. A type 1 person will always have peaks and troughs.

My daughters don't do finger pricks while wearing the sensors. They did initially but having been using them now for months we've established they are very reliable and accurate. If having a hypo then might do a finger ***** to just double check but not every time.
My initial experience with Libre a few years ago left me not trusting it's readings. There were times when a senor reading would differ greatly from a blood reading, enough to have me questioning my insulin doses. Keep in mind, I was one of the first users of Libre so it's good to see they have worked hard to improve accuracy.

These newer gen-2 Libre's seem to be much more acurate, to within 0.2 - 0.5 mmol/L so I'm finding dosing to be safer based on sensor readings.

Keep in mind, I was one of the first users of Libre so it's good to see they have worked hard to improve accuracy.
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