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Freestyle Libre - what's involved & is it worth it..?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jkm2010" data-source="post: 1044363" data-attributes="member: 56461"><p>I have had mine for 1 month. I had to wait 6 months but is been amazing. The first sensor failed for 4 hours and they sent me a new one straight away. I plan to eat it every 2 months and my consultant who is also type 1 said at tech the sensor and leave it 2 days before activating. This improves the accuracy ( she was one of the developers). I still use my combo and I'm on the old accucheck pump so the only downside is I have to still do a BG test if I need to correct to access the bolus calculator. Also DONT correct for 4 hours after good or you may find you give your self a hypo. Like anything use your common sense. If it's worth anything it's having the ability to see how your levels change at night and what exercise and different foods do to your glucose levels. Worth every penny but use it by monthly to keep track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkm2010, post: 1044363, member: 56461"] I have had mine for 1 month. I had to wait 6 months but is been amazing. The first sensor failed for 4 hours and they sent me a new one straight away. I plan to eat it every 2 months and my consultant who is also type 1 said at tech the sensor and leave it 2 days before activating. This improves the accuracy ( she was one of the developers). I still use my combo and I'm on the old accucheck pump so the only downside is I have to still do a BG test if I need to correct to access the bolus calculator. Also DONT correct for 4 hours after good or you may find you give your self a hypo. Like anything use your common sense. If it's worth anything it's having the ability to see how your levels change at night and what exercise and different foods do to your glucose levels. Worth every penny but use it by monthly to keep track. [/QUOTE]
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