madusmacus
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
Might talk to abbot good idea usually I just assume people that sell you stuff dont help much :¬)@madusmacus, your experience seems very unusual, have you spoken to Abbott about it and if yes what did they say?
I think my findings are 'only valid for my body' but seems to becoming a real trend for me (small sample of 18 sensors so far)
Also the Libre measures interstitial fluid and has a lag over blood pricks
Also they both have crazy +/-mmol acceptable reading so none of them can be perfect
Still for me - a trend is a trend :¬) -but.
I am more worried why when I move from lying down to standing up, the Libre shows the vertical line indicator and the values move from 6.5 to sometimes as high as 9.5 and if I lie down again it goes back to 6.5 (over the 15minute lag period)
Personally I think im weird :¬) it cant be the tech hehe
Sounds like you've got a dud sensor. Give Abbott a call and they will probably replace it. Keep a record of your tests as they will ask for the numbers.I'm a newly diagnosed T2, and managed to get the Libre, as I thought it would be a great way to educate myself.
Instead, I'm getting mighty confused.
I had originally purchased a Wavesense Jazz.
I got the Libre, and discovered that the readings were consistently below the Jazz (e.g. 5.8 Jazz, 4.5 Libre).
I've now purchased ANOTHER blood tester, the Accucheck Mobile), and put on a second sensor.
The discrepancies are now horrific.
Libre: shrieking that my blood sugar is low (2.5).
Jazz: 5.8
Mobile: 5.6
It's possible I've got two dodgy blood meters, but it's starting to look like it's the Libre that's dodgy. I haven't eaten much today, and am feeling pretty tired, but then again I've also got chronic fatigue. I'm not, however, sitting shaking and feeling as awful as what I read hypos to be like.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Thanks!
Niki
Might talk to abbot good idea usually I just assume people that sell you stuff dont help much :¬)
As I say im sure its just me and I need to find a better place on my body
I will try very high up on the back of arm next time
I have always used upper arm middle rear till now :¬)
Orderd mine from their website Friday and got it delivered this Wednesday. I'd only just heard about the device a week ago on the DAFNE course and bought one straight away. Had on it on for a day now. Absolutley thrilled with it. Hardly any lag between meter reading and actual blood glucose. Very accurate as well, virtualy identical results to my finger prick test. I've waited 20 years for a device like this. It seems expesive (the sensors £45 a go) but it is such a good device. It gives you the opportunity to manage your blood sugar really well. I'll be using mine until there is a cure, like the new one under trial, the TB Vaccine which stops the immune system detroying the beta cells. It was really easy to apply the sensor, no pain, and so far no discomfort from wearing the sensor.GO GO GO!
I just placed my order
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