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<blockquote data-quote="Dianemacfaden" data-source="post: 2063818" data-attributes="member: 368306"><p>I have been using Libres for nearly 2 years now and agree that it is amazingly interesting at first to see the peaks and troughs we go through each day, I would suggest don’t over react. Get your basal right by having a couple of carb free days. Sometimes they read low when you are not as low as it says, so calibrate with blood readings. Then study the patterns with carbs and insulin. Mine shows how slowly my short acting insulin takes effect so I am better if I inject a good 20 mins before eating.</p><p>Persevere. It’s interesting and worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dianemacfaden, post: 2063818, member: 368306"] I have been using Libres for nearly 2 years now and agree that it is amazingly interesting at first to see the peaks and troughs we go through each day, I would suggest don’t over react. Get your basal right by having a couple of carb free days. Sometimes they read low when you are not as low as it says, so calibrate with blood readings. Then study the patterns with carbs and insulin. Mine shows how slowly my short acting insulin takes effect so I am better if I inject a good 20 mins before eating. Persevere. It’s interesting and worth it. [/QUOTE]
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