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Freestyle libre CGM

That's interesting about inserting the sensor 24hrs before you start it, never knew that. I have a sensor on right now and it's brilliant, I love the libre, my blood sugars are normally pretty stable though so it's usually 0.3mmol different from a finger prick test for me.
 
Libre is 14 days end of story, it's also not a CGM and has never claimed to be. There are thousands of posts regarding the libre so search the forum.
Dexcom usage varies most get at least 14 days from the sensor with many getting 3 - 4 weeks from one sensor.
hi @CarbsRok - just reading through some posts trying to get info on CGMS's - just wondering about the your comments concerning how long the Dexcom sensors last? if they state up to 6 days, how do people get them to work up to this length of time after that? are they still reliable if the life is extended?
I'm trying to chose a pump using CGM and narrowed it down to the Vibe and the Medtronic 640 and am now working out the costs involved to me for buying the CGM part.
Thanks if you can help
 
@asa35 all you do is restart the sensor as if you have inserted a new one. Which means you have the 2 hour warm up period as if stating a new sensor.
The secret is to make sure you sensor is well and truly stuck down. There are plenty of tips in the blood testing forum so have a look in there for more help.
Personally I haven't had much problem with reliability, you just have to remember no system is 100% and if you are not sure about a reading then do a finger poke.
 
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