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<blockquote data-quote="Bon83" data-source="post: 2094343" data-attributes="member: 397387"><p>I do consider myself fortunate to not have become diabetic until I was 30 ish. However who knows. I sympathise with your son as I too had a big fall out with the libre - I bought one to use on a run and it gave me really high readings which were incorrect. I don't know everything about you and your son but I know how mad that libre situation made me. Sometimes when we think something is the answer to some of our problems it can be hard to take. I found getting back to basics of testing and correcting with my meter helped me. Look after yourself too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bon83, post: 2094343, member: 397387"] I do consider myself fortunate to not have become diabetic until I was 30 ish. However who knows. I sympathise with your son as I too had a big fall out with the libre - I bought one to use on a run and it gave me really high readings which were incorrect. I don't know everything about you and your son but I know how mad that libre situation made me. Sometimes when we think something is the answer to some of our problems it can be hard to take. I found getting back to basics of testing and correcting with my meter helped me. Look after yourself too [/QUOTE]
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