I am new to Freestyle Libre 14 day system. How do I calculate my a1c?
I have been searching far and wide but no luck. Do I use daily reading to calculate this value? I have the Librelink on my iPhone but I don't see an option to find my A1c.
Thanks
I have 12 days of data. But the link to calculate a1c is not showing on my iPhone.
Does it show up after 90days?
Hi @ozzie1973 . I have a few questions if I may.I have 12 days of data. But the link to calculate a1c is not showing on my iPhone.
Does it show up after 90days?
Yes each sensor lasts 14 days at which point you can throw it away (note: I think the US ones only last 10 days unless theyve changed, but can't confirm) and need to use a new one.This is a throw away item after 14 days?
Yes there is a Libre reader(which has to be bought separately and lasts as long as any other electronic device), you can use either the scanner or phone or both (but they will not talk to each other, so if using both you still need to scan with each at least every 8 hours). I find the libre reader more discreet and faster to use but the info on my phone is displayed better and has the extra feature of estimated A1C - so I use both.Does it come with its own scanner and if so why the need for a smartphone?
As often as you like, I'm currently averaging about 20-25 a dayAlso how frequently can readings be taken?
Yes each sensor lasts 14 days at which point you can throw it away (note: I think the US ones only last 10 days unless theyve changed, but can't confirm) and need to use a new one.
Yes there is a Libre reader(which has to be bought separately and lasts as long as any other electronic device), you can use either the scanner or phone or both (but they will not talk to each other, so if using both you still need to scan with each at least every 8 hours). I find the libre reader more discreet and faster to use but the info on my phone is displayed better and has the extra feature of estimated A1C - so I use both.
As often as you like, I'm currently averaging about 20-25 a day
Dunno, never used ApplePayDoes the scanning work a bit like the process of Applepay or similar?
Applepay does work like that. There is a chip or something on the phone that senses the shop device and then prompts the phone user. So it seems it might well work the same way.Dunno, never used ApplePay
With the reader all you need to do is press the on button and hold it vaguely near the sensor, and it then buzzes (or beeps - dependent on your settings) to let you know it's read it, and then it displays the reading.
My phone is a lot more faffing about, I have to open the app then hold it near the scanner (much closer than the reader needs to be) and wait for it to read it (2 buzzes/beeps) - though a friend with a Samsung just holds his phone near the sensor and it automatically opens the app and reads it - my phone is older and a cheaper make.
Mine showed up before the end of my 14 day free trial..if that helps..and shows A1C of 7.2..that's after 18 days readings.I have 12 days of data. But the link to calculate a1c is not showing on my iPhone.
Does it show up after 90days?
Your smartphone saves the need to carry your Libra Scanner with you.Hi @ozzie1973 . I have a few questions if I may.
This is a throw away item after 14 days?
Does it come with its own scanner and if so why the need for a smartphone?
Also how frequently can readings be taken?
Also @Rokaab
Thanks.
Haha. Yes, I found that out eventually, about 44weeks ago.Your smartphone saves the need to carry your Libra Scanner with you.
They are £57 on the Libre website. They look expensive though tempting.
That is an old post of mine...Check if that includes VAT.
At ASDA they are about £46 with no VAT.
Also how frequently can readings be taken?