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<blockquote data-quote="MPM" data-source="post: 1477015" data-attributes="member: 330168"><p>Diabetic now for forty odd years, Coeliac for the last 4, currently on pump.</p><p>I have been using the Libre for the last year and have had very varied results, from being spot on to quite inaccurate. </p><p>The present one I am using has been out by at least 2.5 since I started it and as far off as 3.5 at times. </p><p>This has also been the case with the overnight readings too where there are no rapid changes in blood glucose levels, a reading of around 3.5 in the morning with the night time graph showing me as being low all night yet when I check with my meter the reading has always above 5.5. </p><p>I like the libre but think the company has still some work to do with the accuracy of it perhaps it is time they looked at the possibility of allowing the user to calibrate the sensor.</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MPM, post: 1477015, member: 330168"] Diabetic now for forty odd years, Coeliac for the last 4, currently on pump. I have been using the Libre for the last year and have had very varied results, from being spot on to quite inaccurate. The present one I am using has been out by at least 2.5 since I started it and as far off as 3.5 at times. This has also been the case with the overnight readings too where there are no rapid changes in blood glucose levels, a reading of around 3.5 in the morning with the night time graph showing me as being low all night yet when I check with my meter the reading has always above 5.5. I like the libre but think the company has still some work to do with the accuracy of it perhaps it is time they looked at the possibility of allowing the user to calibrate the sensor. Michael [/QUOTE]
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