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<blockquote data-quote="Binary" data-source="post: 1576065" data-attributes="member: 244920"><p>If your that concerned then you could consider buying a couple of Freestyle Libre sensors which can be used with an android phone to monitor bloods 24/7. A couple of sensors would give you 4 weeks worth of data and would hopefully give you peace of mind or give you some real evidence to discuss with consultant/GP or Nurse with. There is nothing like concrete evidence to focus the mind.</p><p></p><p>It would show if any highs directly followed a low as suggested by Catapillar. I would recommend that you also keep a food/drink diary during this period.</p><p></p><p>The Libre is due to be available on the NHS from 1st November although it will probably be a lot longer before the majority of people can get it this way. While it was designed with Diabetes in mind I see no reason why it can't be a valuable tool for someone with who has Keytotic hypoglycaemia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binary, post: 1576065, member: 244920"] If your that concerned then you could consider buying a couple of Freestyle Libre sensors which can be used with an android phone to monitor bloods 24/7. A couple of sensors would give you 4 weeks worth of data and would hopefully give you peace of mind or give you some real evidence to discuss with consultant/GP or Nurse with. There is nothing like concrete evidence to focus the mind. It would show if any highs directly followed a low as suggested by Catapillar. I would recommend that you also keep a food/drink diary during this period. The Libre is due to be available on the NHS from 1st November although it will probably be a lot longer before the majority of people can get it this way. While it was designed with Diabetes in mind I see no reason why it can't be a valuable tool for someone with who has Keytotic hypoglycaemia. [/QUOTE]
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