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Hi guys! Just a quick question.
Basically I had a high glucose alarm on my phone earlier for my libre sensor, it scanned at 17. When I checked using a finger prick it was 13. I’m not sure which one is the one I’m supposed to go by. This is my first sensor, the sensor is due to run out in two days I’m not sure if that makes any difference or not. I can’t even tell which one would be accurate even though I should be able to feel the difference in myself because I’m just coming out of a really bad place with my diabetes so I’m used to running at over 30mmol, so I don’t really ever feel a high glucose anymore. It’s just a bit annoying because it’s a massive difference like if it’s 17 then I really need to correct it right away but if it’s only really 13 and I correct it I’m going to have a seriously bad hypo, feeling really lost with it at the minute it’s hard not to burnout, feel like I can’t win.
Basically I had a high glucose alarm on my phone earlier for my libre sensor, it scanned at 17. When I checked using a finger prick it was 13. I’m not sure which one is the one I’m supposed to go by. This is my first sensor, the sensor is due to run out in two days I’m not sure if that makes any difference or not. I can’t even tell which one would be accurate even though I should be able to feel the difference in myself because I’m just coming out of a really bad place with my diabetes so I’m used to running at over 30mmol, so I don’t really ever feel a high glucose anymore. It’s just a bit annoying because it’s a massive difference like if it’s 17 then I really need to correct it right away but if it’s only really 13 and I correct it I’m going to have a seriously bad hypo, feeling really lost with it at the minute it’s hard not to burnout, feel like I can’t win.