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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticliberty" data-source="post: 1579880"><p>The AccuChek Mobile device does not use strips. It uses a cassette. Nor does it utilise a calibration chip. It uses control test solution. If you are happy to implicitly trust your Libre then I hope it brings you much happiness. For my own part I remain sceptical regarding its accuracy or lack of. My own Libre suggests that I have low blood sugars when I clearly do not. This is backed up by my AccuChek Mobile. My AccuChek Mobile is backed up by another AccuChek Mobile. Both are backed up by control test solution. My Libre suggests I have an A1c which is 10 or 12 points below my actual which is provided to me by my GP and / or DSN. Perhaps the Libre is giving me an A1c which is accurate and my doctor has got it wrong. All the evidence that I have available to me suggests that the results from my Libre are highly suspect. There is no other way this can be spun. I have stressed throughout the posts I have put up that my Libre gives me incorrect and inconsistent results. I am not alone with this phenomenon as there appears to be quite a lot of users who experience the same or quite similar issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticliberty, post: 1579880"] The AccuChek Mobile device does not use strips. It uses a cassette. Nor does it utilise a calibration chip. It uses control test solution. If you are happy to implicitly trust your Libre then I hope it brings you much happiness. For my own part I remain sceptical regarding its accuracy or lack of. My own Libre suggests that I have low blood sugars when I clearly do not. This is backed up by my AccuChek Mobile. My AccuChek Mobile is backed up by another AccuChek Mobile. Both are backed up by control test solution. My Libre suggests I have an A1c which is 10 or 12 points below my actual which is provided to me by my GP and / or DSN. Perhaps the Libre is giving me an A1c which is accurate and my doctor has got it wrong. All the evidence that I have available to me suggests that the results from my Libre are highly suspect. There is no other way this can be spun. I have stressed throughout the posts I have put up that my Libre gives me incorrect and inconsistent results. I am not alone with this phenomenon as there appears to be quite a lot of users who experience the same or quite similar issues. [/QUOTE]
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