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<blockquote data-quote="mattrix" data-source="post: 2380618" data-attributes="member: 512253"><p>Thank you so much [USER=533316]@nutribolt[/USER],</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit</strong>: apparantly it is just the Abbott LibreLink app that requires the data over NFC.</p><p></p><p>pity xdrips NFC is flakey. Even the Libre2 still requires to be scanned by NFC to get the data. Can diabox do NFC more reliably than xdrip?</p><p>But Libre2 won't reach here for about 3 years if past timelines are anything to go by.</p><p>I didn't want a miaomiao or similar device as I think with the extra size I would just be catching it on things all the time. I know you can get bands to hold them on, but I have circulation problems so I would have to keep removing the miaomiao after a few hours.</p><p></p><p>Interesting that the sensor itself does the 1 hour after activation count down, but it is the reader/meter that does the 14 day count down. However, I guess I can wear 2 activated sesors at once and swap to the new sensor when it becomes available.</p><p></p><p>I was looking at xdrip for its 'calibration' feature, all of my sensors have read lower than my finger-meter and I spend a lot of time on 'LO', but I am NOT hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattrix, post: 2380618, member: 512253"] Thank you so much [USER=533316]@nutribolt[/USER], [B]Edit[/B]: apparantly it is just the Abbott LibreLink app that requires the data over NFC. pity xdrips NFC is flakey. Even the Libre2 still requires to be scanned by NFC to get the data. Can diabox do NFC more reliably than xdrip? But Libre2 won't reach here for about 3 years if past timelines are anything to go by. I didn't want a miaomiao or similar device as I think with the extra size I would just be catching it on things all the time. I know you can get bands to hold them on, but I have circulation problems so I would have to keep removing the miaomiao after a few hours. Interesting that the sensor itself does the 1 hour after activation count down, but it is the reader/meter that does the 14 day count down. However, I guess I can wear 2 activated sesors at once and swap to the new sensor when it becomes available. I was looking at xdrip for its 'calibration' feature, all of my sensors have read lower than my finger-meter and I spend a lot of time on 'LO', but I am NOT hypo. [/QUOTE]
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