Yes it will work fine with just the app. You can start/activate the sensor with the app to, so no need for the official reader.Hi
If someone has a freestyle libre sensor but does not have the reader, will it still work with just the app? So stick it to arm and use app to activate?
Thankyou
Thankyou very muchYes it will work fine with just the app. You can start/activate the sensor with the app, to so no need for the official reader.
I use both at the moment, but Glimp doesn't start the sensor so I have to use LibreLink for that.I have used both LibreLink and Glimp on my Android phone.
You can start and read the sensor from both of these without using the Reader.
It is such an amazing tool, I keep reading about it being innacurate but mine is spot on accurate everytime I have also finger prick tested, imagine how useful this would be to newly diagnosed people trying to work out what food doesWow! Just Wow! This thread is so good. Thanks @Fenn for starting it. Thanks also @helensaramay @Antje77 @Knikki @Muneeb @Carlton1512 for your replies. I am hopeless with technology but following this thread has helped me to my first 12 hours using a libre sensor. I have been meaning to buy myself a libre kit for ages but have been put off by the cost. It's so much cheaper if I can just get a sensor occasionally.
Now I understand why my most recent HbA1c (34) is so good as compared to my FBG. It's those lows of 3.6 averaging it all out. I never even noticed I was having BGs less than 4.5 as I have never had one that low with a finger prick test.
Thanks everyone for your clear instructions on how to use the App. You have converted a Luddite and brought her into the 21st century. So happy, really can't believe I managed to do that![]()
Yes, it's so encouraging too. I have learnt such alot in just 12 hours! If you only test before meals and at 1 hour and 2 hours you miss such a lot of useful info. My spike after dinner last night was at 1 hour 30 m- 1 hour 40 m after eating. With finger pricking only I wouldn't have known that my spike was above 7.8 ( it was 8.4).It is such an amazing tool, I keep reading about it being innacurate but mine is spot on accurate everytime I have also finger prick tested, imagine how useful this would be to newly diagnosed people trying to work out what food does![]()
Bear in mind people without diabetes also see spikes.Yes, it's so encouraging too. I have learnt such alot in just 12 hours! If you only test before meals and at 1 hour and 2 hours you miss such a lot of useful info. My spike after dinner last night was at 1 hour 30 m- 1 hour 40 m after eating. With finger pricking only I wouldn't have known that my spike was above 7.8 ( it was 8.4).
I'd double check those lows with a finger prick, Libre is known for exaggerating the highs and lows a bit in many people.Now I understand why my most recent HbA1c (34) is so good as compared to my FBG. It's those lows of 3.6 averaging it all out. I never even noticed I was having BGs less than 4.5 as I have never had one that low with a finger prick test.
Thank you. Well the one in the evening was right. The finger prick test was only 0.1 different...it's just that I wouldn't normally test at that time, so I have never noticed my BG go low mid evening. There's no way I am waking at 3 am to test though. I love my sleep too much lol.I'd double check those lows with a finger prick, Libre is known for exaggerating the highs and lows a bit in many people.
Sadly my phone does not have NFC so can only read all your posts with envy till I can replace my phone.
It's a pity the sensors do not link by blue tooth.
Yes, it's so encouraging too. I have learnt such alot in just 12 hours
I have zapped my sensor about 65 times in 24 hours!! Too much??Lol, Zand!
Your excitement reminds me of my first week with it.
I felt exactly the same - being able to see for the first time ever what was actually happening in those missing hours between strip tests, instead of just inferring or assuming or guessing, was so liberating.
People chuck around phrases like, "game changing" and "life changing" too casually, but I really think libre and cgm deserve it.
Enjoy your journey with it!
I have zapped my sensor about 65 times in 24 hours!! Too much??
anything other than a slow walk tends to put my BGs up...or maybe not?