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<blockquote data-quote="ATB123" data-source="post: 2689635" data-attributes="member: 579991"><p>It's odd advice. Even on the libre training they tell you you still need to check if there's a difference between how you feel and what the libre is telling you. My surgery is pretty good overall, I've been given a GlucoFix and new strips now as well as the Libre, had glucorx before but now I need to be able to check ketones too. I wonder why your surgery has said that, I would have thought it dangerous advice to rely solely on a cgm. Also for driving, you do have to take a meter in the car with you even if wearing a cgm. Sounds like your nurse needs a bit more education and you did the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATB123, post: 2689635, member: 579991"] It's odd advice. Even on the libre training they tell you you still need to check if there's a difference between how you feel and what the libre is telling you. My surgery is pretty good overall, I've been given a GlucoFix and new strips now as well as the Libre, had glucorx before but now I need to be able to check ketones too. I wonder why your surgery has said that, I would have thought it dangerous advice to rely solely on a cgm. Also for driving, you do have to take a meter in the car with you even if wearing a cgm. Sounds like your nurse needs a bit more education and you did the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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