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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2364397" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p>Are you using the Libre 1 or 2?</p><p>Staying hydrated helps.</p><p></p><p>My consistent experience after just over 2 years use? is good. (Using the Libre 1.)</p><p>However I use an app which can be calibrated to the meter. But even then the interpretation on the official app isn't bad.</p><p></p><p>I wear mine inside the arm. So it's limited "compression lows" for me. There have been times when the readings have gone scatty. But that is pending on which arm placed (right hand side.) & tends to correspond with when I'm cutting (manually sawing) wood? (Like the visual interpretation of a "WAV file." But then it settles down.)</p><p></p><p>Thie one I'm currently using with XDrip has been consistent. This one runs out in a couple of days.</p><p>I have an L2 waiting. So, can't report just yet on my experince just yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2364397, member: 101136"] Hi, Are you using the Libre 1 or 2? Staying hydrated helps. My consistent experience after just over 2 years use? is good. (Using the Libre 1.) However I use an app which can be calibrated to the meter. But even then the interpretation on the official app isn't bad. I wear mine inside the arm. So it's limited "compression lows" for me. There have been times when the readings have gone scatty. But that is pending on which arm placed (right hand side.) & tends to correspond with when I'm cutting (manually sawing) wood? (Like the visual interpretation of a "WAV file." But then it settles down.) Thie one I'm currently using with XDrip has been consistent. This one runs out in a couple of days. I have an L2 waiting. So, can't report just yet on my experince just yet! [/QUOTE]
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