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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2104767" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Hello, welcome!</p><p>I think some have said it has been a hit or miss.</p><p>Libre isn't a CGM and you can look up the Dexcom G6, which [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] is self funding (I think).</p><p>With the libre I don't know if you give it 24 hours to settle before activating it.</p><p>In my case, it has been accurate between 4-8mmol/l, anything above and below I have to confirm with my fingers. But so far and since the update for it, it's been mildly more accurate. However in other cases, if the accuracy is really off, Abbot can replace it for you if you can confirm with them it is very inaccurate. Moreover, libre 2 is coming out soon, apparently that will make a noise if you're going high or low.</p><p>Some T1s have been buying a third party gadget to calibrate the libre, such as a miaomiao transmitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2104767, member: 503481"] Hello, welcome! I think some have said it has been a hit or miss. Libre isn't a CGM and you can look up the Dexcom G6, which [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] is self funding (I think). With the libre I don't know if you give it 24 hours to settle before activating it. In my case, it has been accurate between 4-8mmol/l, anything above and below I have to confirm with my fingers. But so far and since the update for it, it's been mildly more accurate. However in other cases, if the accuracy is really off, Abbot can replace it for you if you can confirm with them it is very inaccurate. Moreover, libre 2 is coming out soon, apparently that will make a noise if you're going high or low. Some T1s have been buying a third party gadget to calibrate the libre, such as a miaomiao transmitter. [/QUOTE]
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