Many thanks will try to find correlation and appreciate my finger prick is also not accurate. It would be great one day to have libre technology as accurate as a blood test. I'm sure with more data algorithms can be improved. One thing I believe Abbott don't do is request data to help them...
Dear all thank you for the feedback which all makes sense. I will pursue the libre technology and evaluate readings with anew sensor . As a newbie I Appreciate the support[emoji4]
Ok so far I have tried the optima libre and after two weeks I am not confident this technology works in providing BG readings similar to a blood prick test using a freestyle optima reader also from Abbott. The libre reader after two weeks on 95% of occasions thus far has shown a reduced BG...
Having now checked libre sensor readings with optima finger prick testing with 15 min gaps
the high variance still exists so I will report this back to abbot. I am not feeling confident this technology works [emoji45]
Spoke to Abbott yesterday very helpful and understood my concern about the large variance between the libre scan reader and the finger prick blood test with the optima. They suggested I scan first with libre then wait 15 mins to take blood and use optima. If the variance is still high they said...
I have had two weeks with sensor readings that are well below the readings I have had using a freestyle optimum reader. I have concluded that freestyle libre sensor is not accurate compared to the standard finger prick with the freestyle optima reader both from the same company. I understand...