Hello, I’ve been reading around and I’m seeing quite a few people saying that the Libre is really inaccurate?
I do a lot of driving and spend a fair bit of time on stage. My DN wants me to have a Libre but I’m worried that it might say I’m fine when I’m not. The consequences would not be good!
Any thoughts???
Hello, I’ve been reading around and I’m seeing quite a few people saying that the Libre is really inaccurate?
I do a lot of driving and spend a fair bit of time on stage. My DN wants me to have a Libre but I’m worried that it might say I’m fine when I’m not. The consequences would not be good!
Any thoughts???
The new Libre 3, which has been approved in Europe, connects with a smartphone through bluetooth, so no bridge needed. It os also approved for insulin delivery. Sounds like you, because of the active job, would benefit from using a pump. The new pumps can adjust basal rates to match the effect of exercise.... The bridge sounds like a good idea - updates in close to real time ...
Erm, this sounds a bit overoptimistic.The new Libre 3, which has been approved in Europe
Erm, this sounds a bit overoptimistic.
I live in the Netherlands and nothing except the Libre 1 available and it doesn't look like this will change anytime soon.
Here is an article about it.Erm, this sounds a bit overoptimistic.
I live in the Netherlands and nothing except the Libre 1 available and it doesn't look like this will change anytime soon.
"Approved in Europe" is not the same as "will be available in Europe shortly". I do hope you're right (even though the Dutch law for one will have to be changed for it even being allowed to be funded, which basically means that if Abbott stops producing Libre1, many Dutchies will lose their Libre, complex story and completely off topic), but I would urge everyone to not get their hopes up too high!Sounds like it will be available in Europe in the next few months but will take longer to get to the UK and US.
Hi,
I have a Bluetooth bridge that sends the readings every 5 minutes to an app in can calibrate to my meter.
I drive.. & keep my phone in a cradle on the A pillar for an at a glance readout. Though I am fully hypo aware..
"Time on stage." As in performing arts?
Yep, I used to put my phone by the monitors. Or smaller set up on the mixer. Again, for an at a glance "home screen" readout pre-empt any drops that can take the wind out of the sails..
I recently got a smart watch which can also read my BG levels... But I haven't had a chance to use it yet in a gig setting..
Hi, can you tell us a bit more about the ‘Bluetooth bridge’, very interested to know more. Things like what devices, software and connectivity?
Thx
David
Hi David,
Yep, I have a Miaomiao 2 which sits over the sensor scanning & trasmitting to my phone.(or smart watch.)
The app I use is "XDrip." The app is a free download. (With no annoying adverts.) & pretty stable running in the background on my old Galaxy Note4.
Hope this helps..
Many thanks, very interesting. Love technology, now there’s something else to go into my brain .
Here is an article about it.
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/blog/...-smaller-thinner-and-no-more-scanning-672054/
Here is a video about the Libre 3. Sounds like it will be available in Europe in the next few months but will take longer to get to the UK and US.
Got my Libre this afternoon. I am now officially plugged in to my local hospital!
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