If you wake up feeling like that, it's worth getting a Libre occasionally. they are expensive and not not that reliable as in 1 out of 3 sensors are duds. In Australia at least customer service is non existent. I woke up this morning feeling horrible with head ache, I had a lotto night (pick any number between 2.5 and 20) I have all the numbers last night.
I had fairly good service from Abbott when I lived in Australia, they replaced sensors which fell off or just didn't work very willingly. BUT, they aren't much help on other issues - I developed a rash from the sensors and have found that they now under read so badly that a LO reading can be anything up to a blood glucose of 6 or 7 - they seem unwilling to discuss these issues, maybe because they don't want to admit that some people don't get good results. (I got very accurate results for the first 8 months and thought that my diabetic life was changed forever, now I've had to go back to finger pricking.)
With the libre sensors did you try to correct them?
ATM its got about correction value of 2.5-2.8.....
I check it each day when no novarapid is active.
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Still reseting basle after truck driving..... summer temps alter things a bit...
It is correctable this way tho...
Its not the libre app which i cant get in australia.... i know 5he reader cant do this.No way to correct once the reading is LO... Unless I'm missing something? And once the reading is up to 8 it's not too bad, but I like to keep my readings lower than that. And the difference was very variable, both as a % and an absolute value. I'm assuming that my autoimmune system has taken a dislike to the sensor, hence it doesn't work any more? But this is a wild guess...
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