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<blockquote data-quote="Claire007" data-source="post: 1473326" data-attributes="member: 184290"><p>I use the libre and the other day my replacement sensors hadn't arrived so I had to go without it was like dealing with my diabetes blindfold. I can't praise it enough. I do bolus off it if it says I'm in range, if I'm not, I blood test. </p><p>It is VERY frustrating to see posts all over the Internet complaining about libre accuracy when it reads 2/3 mmol out from a blood test. </p><p>It's not reading the same fluid</p><p>It's giving you information whether you're rising or falling too a BG reading of 5 is all well and good but when my libre says 6 and dropping like a bomb, I trust it. It has prevented many many hypos/hypers and it's invaluable for sorting out your basal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claire007, post: 1473326, member: 184290"] I use the libre and the other day my replacement sensors hadn't arrived so I had to go without it was like dealing with my diabetes blindfold. I can't praise it enough. I do bolus off it if it says I'm in range, if I'm not, I blood test. It is VERY frustrating to see posts all over the Internet complaining about libre accuracy when it reads 2/3 mmol out from a blood test. It's not reading the same fluid It's giving you information whether you're rising or falling too a BG reading of 5 is all well and good but when my libre says 6 and dropping like a bomb, I trust it. It has prevented many many hypos/hypers and it's invaluable for sorting out your basal. [/QUOTE]
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