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<blockquote data-quote="barrym" data-source="post: 1619557" data-attributes="member: 70535"><p>I presume you are referring to the Eversense implant. Lasts 90 days. But AFAIK it tests using the same interstitial fluid as the libre. The only way it would be "more accurate" is if their algorithm is smarter.</p><p></p><p>See my post of limited comparisons against diabetes:m's scanning software which is closer to my meter than the Libre's.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Are they actually available now? My DSN went to a presentation last week, but she didn't say it was available yet.</p><p></p><p>I'm still lusting after Epic Health app that just uses an app which scans your fingers detecting BG from other markers. Sounds to good to be true and probably is[emoji22].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barrym, post: 1619557, member: 70535"] I presume you are referring to the Eversense implant. Lasts 90 days. But AFAIK it tests using the same interstitial fluid as the libre. The only way it would be "more accurate" is if their algorithm is smarter. See my post of limited comparisons against diabetes:m's scanning software which is closer to my meter than the Libre's. Edit: Are they actually available now? My DSN went to a presentation last week, but she didn't say it was available yet. I'm still lusting after Epic Health app that just uses an app which scans your fingers detecting BG from other markers. Sounds to good to be true and probably is[emoji22]. [/QUOTE]
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