I have a libre and its really good with accuracy to my expert meter.
Had ambulance out a few weeks back and the libre and expert were really close, but the paramedics True strips were showing4.0 lower!!
Don't forget that a libre is about 30 mins behind real blood on a strip.. So if your blood is changing rapidly it could show a larger difference.
I've had mine 10 weeks now and got given their readers by the hospital today.
My individual funding request for the libre also went before the CCG panel today. I should hear within 5 days whether I will be funded...
Is it really as much as 30 minutes behind.....?
If that is the case how does the readings from it help in real time blood sugar management......are you able to correct accurately....?
Abott recommend fitting a sensor for at least 24 hours before activating it so it's more accurate when you start using it.So it sounds like it just takes a day or two to settle in then..
Abott recommend fitting a sensor for at least 24 hours before activating it so it's more accurate when you start using it.
Don't know if or where it's in writing but their rep mentioned it at the trial day I attendedWhere do Abbott recommend that? It's been a while since I used a Libre, but the box content and the website certainly don't say that.