glucose kid
Active Member
- Messages
- 30
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I too self fund for a continuous monitor as trying so hard to reduce BS. I have neuropathy of thigh and hips. It would be so wonderful if on NHS!Hi all, I was fortunate to get a free trial of the Lifestyle Libre 2. (I'm Type 2) I found it absolutely eye opening, it allowed me to know exactly what my blood sugar was doing and enabled me to adjust my diet to reduce it if my B/S was either rising or falling with out going to the trouble of continually having to prick my finger. Which meant I had far greater control of my B/S.
At my last Diabetic review I explained how it had helped me control my blood sugar much more effectively. But explained as a pensioner I was unable to afford £50+ every two weeks to continue with this method of monitoring.
I was told that it was not generally available on the NHS and it was only prescribed under specific criteria.
What a shame that such an effective method of control is not available generally unless you are able to pay for them. Has anybody else experienced this and any suggestions of how to obtain it for free or a significantly lower price?
I've been on a Freestyle libre 2 plus for 11 days. I can't check it against finger prick, as I didn't get the hang of it, so worry about reports of inaccuracy. I know readings are delayed compared with finger prick, but if you take that into account, by how much is it inaccurate, so that I can calculate what the accurate figured are likely to be? TIAI'm just on a free trial of the libre 2 and I've found it very inaccurate when checking it against a finger prick tester.
The only thing it's helped is with showing me which meals have the highest spikes. So I'll test these with my monitor. Mine reads lower consistently. so I think the risk is I'll have a very unpleasant surprise if I relied on it solely.
I'm quite happy to fund testing strips as I think these are considered more accurate.
It's different for different people. And not all sensors are the same either.I've been on a Freestyle libre 2 plus for 11 days. I can't check it against finger prick, as I didn't get the hang of it, so worry about reports of inaccuracy. I know readings are delayed compared with finger prick, but if you take that into account, by how much is it inaccurate, so that I can calculate what the accurate figured are likely to be? TIA
It's different for different people. And not all sensors are the same either.
While sensors are wonderful to find patterns, especially around food, they are not the same as a fingerprick.
According to your profile you are on metformin only, this means you do not have to worry about lows.
What kind of numbers do you see on your sensor, and what do you want to do with the information the sensor gives you?
Would you like some tips about finger pricking?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?