notafanofsugar
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 248
- Location
- Shrewsbury
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- everything good for me! getting better though x
The most common use of Compeed is with a small hole cut into it to allow the needle to fire through.Yeah, the Compeed looks kind of thick, though. Does the sensor get through that? Anyway, I will try Opsite between the sensor and skin and report back.
Libre currently not available in UK, I'm still waiting to hear from them with a date.
The Libre measures glucose in the Interstitial Fluid prior to use by your muscles. Ask whoever told you about being dehydrated to give you evidence as it doesn't make sense, as that would affect all blood readings as well. Urine tests are affected due to concentration levels. Libre recommends doing a blood test if the glucose levels are rising / falling rapidlyI was on a waiting list for over 6 months to buy a Libre Freestyle in the Uk and finally received it 2 months ago ..I intend to blog about my experience on www.alternativediabetic.wordpress.com.
At present you have to pay for everything so I feel it's very expensive to run especially if it is not that accurate as I test both ways just in case readings don't match !
The first pod had too many different readings the first 7 days seemed to go well but then the reading became far apart ..ie freestyle showed 2.3 and my Omnipod showed 7.6 as it progressed it got worse !!
After speaking to customer services they sent me a new one and I returned the faulty one with all the packaging as they said they needed to test it ..
I have just finished using the 2nd one .. I had no issues with this one and really found it very useful as I'm brittle diabetic and tend to test at least 8 times a day normally.. However I still tested both ways as wasn't confident after the first experience to trust in on its own . The readings didn't always match but not as bad as the first time .
I allow a few days for my skin to settle before starting a new pod . As yet I haven't experienced any reaction on my skin .. I make sure I use the medical wipe provided before placing on my arm .
I belong to a NHS hospital that I believe are trialing it but at present it hasn't been passed on NHS.
I was told if your body is dehydrated it can often give false /inaccurate reading or if the machine was knocked when on your arm ..as it doesn't actually measure blood sugar .. Also the hospital said always test with a strip if you have a low or high reading !!
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