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My freestyle libre is estimating my a1c to be 6.3 had my blood test today hopeing it to be 6.3 has anyone else been close to the estimateon
My Dexcom G6 prediction before my last HbAC1 was 53, actual test result 50. (CGM active about 85-90% of the time).My last comparison was Libre predicting 26 and the blood test coming back at 37. So it wasn’t too accurate for me. My Dexcom prediction for my last HbA1c was within 1-2 of the actual result.
Hi, as said HbA1c is only part of the picture. For info though, my latest libre prediction was only 1mmol lower than by blood HbA1c which came back from the lab.
I've always been quite pleased with libre accuracy if I've done cross checks with finger prick capillary tests. I know however some aren't as lucky with accuracy from reading on here.
Yes, I was told not to bother with the libre prediction until I'd worn the sensors for 3 months, and of course it depends on how much data is stored too, so the closer to 100% downloaded the more accurate the HbA1c prediction will be. But I hope you're finding it useful and well done on lowering blood glucose levels as it is a lot to learn at first!Well according to the Libre I always seem to have a HbA1c of 58-60 mmol/mol but that’s far from the truth. I am newly diagnosed so my HbA1c is sky high. Initial HbA1c was 134 mmol/mol upon diagnosis and about a month later I was 84 mmol/mol. The longer you have used Libre the more accurate it will be I think because it will have more data
Well according to the Libre I always seem to have a HbA1c of 58-60 mmol/mol but that’s far from the truth. I am newly diagnosed so my HbA1c is sky high. Initial HbA1c was 134 mmol/mol upon diagnosis and about a month later I was 84 mmol/mol. The longer you have used Libre the more accurate it will be I think because it will have more data
Yes, I was told not to bother with the libre prediction until I'd worn the sensors for 3 months, and of course it depends on how much data is stored too, so the closer to 100% downloaded the more accurate the HbA1c prediction will be. But I hope you're finding it useful and well done on lowering blood glucose levels as it is a lot to learn at first!
I am self funding as I only take 1 dose of insulin daily so don’t qualify on NHS. I got free trials from both Libre and Dexcom. Found the Dexcom to be more accurate but it required a separate transmitter and that didn’t suit my plan to use it intermittently for cost reasons. I went with the Libre for three months and it helped with trends but was inaccurate esp at low readings.I am new to the libre ,just the trial at the moment. Which one would you recommend the libre or the dexcom ?
The estimated A1C is called the GMI. The GMI and time in range values from a CGM are perhaps more useful in managing diabetes than just the A1C numbers because it is the variability in glucose that causes the damage.I am self funding as I only take 1 dose of insulin daily so don’t qualify on NHS. I got free trials from both Libre and Dexcom. Found the Dexcom to be more accurate but it required a separate transmitter and that didn’t suit my plan to use it intermittently for cost reasons. I went with the Libre for three months and it helped with trends but was inaccurate esp at low readings.
Dexcom have now brought out dexcom 1+ which has an inbuilt transmitter like the Libre.
I bought some to try and am very pleased so far. It works well giving readings every five minutes. They are very accurate compared to finger pricks. Goes offline occasionally if out of reach of phone but that’s not a huge problem as it sorts itself out.
Good luck whichever you choose.
No not even close! Mine ALWAYS says 5.7 and blood test was 6.4 then 6.6 SO FRUSTRATINGMy freestyle libre is estimating my a1c to be 6.3 had my blood test today hopeing it to be 6.3 has anyone else been close to the estimateon
Not even close! For the last year mine has said 5.7 but had 9 months of 6.4 and today 6.6! FRUSTRATINGMy freestyle libre is estimating my a1c to be 6.3 had my blood test today hopeing it to be 6.3 has anyone else been close to the estimateon
Worn them for a year and never have they even been close to accurate for HbA1c. Very very frustrating to say the least. Get your hopes up that it's going in the right direction only to find out it's going in the wrong directionYes, I was told not to bother with the libre prediction until I'd worn the sensors for 3 months, and of course it depends on how much data is stored too, so the closer to 100% downloaded the more accurate the HbA1c prediction will be. But I hope you're finding it useful and well done on lowering blood glucose levels as it is a lot to learn at first!