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Freestyle Libre Sensor: highly inaccurate??
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<blockquote data-quote="kev-w" data-source="post: 1735299" data-attributes="member: 452484"><p>Can I ask which finger pricker you use? Just there's good and bad ones, in my opinion the Accucheck Fast Clix is the softest and doesn't need 'priming' with the click announcing the sharp pain to come, that could help with the finger pricks.</p><p>I'm new to the Libre and haven't had any problems, but can see odd readings when my bloods see saw and I check with a stick but would suggest you contact their customer services, somewhere in this thread I think there's a post describing what they need you to tell them to obtain a replacement.</p><p></p><p>Has your local CCG commissioned the device as it is just wrong that young kids are being denied access to it and I'd be pestering the clinic on a regular basis for a prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev-w, post: 1735299, member: 452484"] Can I ask which finger pricker you use? Just there's good and bad ones, in my opinion the Accucheck Fast Clix is the softest and doesn't need 'priming' with the click announcing the sharp pain to come, that could help with the finger pricks. I'm new to the Libre and haven't had any problems, but can see odd readings when my bloods see saw and I check with a stick but would suggest you contact their customer services, somewhere in this thread I think there's a post describing what they need you to tell them to obtain a replacement. Has your local CCG commissioned the device as it is just wrong that young kids are being denied access to it and I'd be pestering the clinic on a regular basis for a prescription. [/QUOTE]
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