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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2166945" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I’ve just switched from Libre to Dexcom as I found Libre dangerously inaccurate, even with a MiaoMiao and blood calibratable software. It would drift off badly overnight, although it was fine for the first year - since they “updated” it, it’s been horrendous. I’m only on my second Dexcom sensor, and while the first 24 hours give a very noisy signal, it’s been spot on when I do my at least twice daily bloods. I’m going to presoak my next one like I used to with Libre. </p><p></p><p>I am very lucky to be prescribed my Dexcom, and am the first and only one of two at my Welsh hospital (the other was already using it when they moved here). I think it’s because I meet the criteria for a Libre but that’s not suitable for me any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2166945, member: 468055"] I’ve just switched from Libre to Dexcom as I found Libre dangerously inaccurate, even with a MiaoMiao and blood calibratable software. It would drift off badly overnight, although it was fine for the first year - since they “updated” it, it’s been horrendous. I’m only on my second Dexcom sensor, and while the first 24 hours give a very noisy signal, it’s been spot on when I do my at least twice daily bloods. I’m going to presoak my next one like I used to with Libre. I am very lucky to be prescribed my Dexcom, and am the first and only one of two at my Welsh hospital (the other was already using it when they moved here). I think it’s because I meet the criteria for a Libre but that’s not suitable for me any longer. [/QUOTE]
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