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<blockquote data-quote="knackered" data-source="post: 1244535" data-attributes="member: 59811"><p>I've been using the Libra for a month now and just ordered my second lot of two sensors, prior to this I had been using test strips on and off for about three years. </p><p>The great thing about the Libra is that it will show you what has been going on between scans (which would be finger pricks otherwise) so that even if you did not scan (or finger prick test) at that actual moment, you can actually see a spike or fall in your levels as the sensor tracks your levels constantly and shows this flow on a small chart. You can scan as often as you like and this is great when you first start checking stuff, your fingers would be like plum tomatoes if you did this amount of testing with test strips and it would probably cost more. </p><p>I would recommend the Libra to anyone/everyone recently diagnosed as it is so much easier to use and easier to engage with the process of testing your levels and also accelerates your understanding of what foods actually spike you levels. </p><p></p><p>Its the best thing I've done so far in taking control of diabetes myself and not having to trust so called experts or doctors who are behind the curve.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it all</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knackered, post: 1244535, member: 59811"] I've been using the Libra for a month now and just ordered my second lot of two sensors, prior to this I had been using test strips on and off for about three years. The great thing about the Libra is that it will show you what has been going on between scans (which would be finger pricks otherwise) so that even if you did not scan (or finger prick test) at that actual moment, you can actually see a spike or fall in your levels as the sensor tracks your levels constantly and shows this flow on a small chart. You can scan as often as you like and this is great when you first start checking stuff, your fingers would be like plum tomatoes if you did this amount of testing with test strips and it would probably cost more. I would recommend the Libra to anyone/everyone recently diagnosed as it is so much easier to use and easier to engage with the process of testing your levels and also accelerates your understanding of what foods actually spike you levels. Its the best thing I've done so far in taking control of diabetes myself and not having to trust so called experts or doctors who are behind the curve. Good luck with it all Steve [/QUOTE]
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