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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2354894" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>I had the libre on a trial for 2 weeks after two weeks I was hooked I couldn’t afford it unfortunately so had to wait til I could get it on prescription ! I’ve had diabetes for 40 years and due to poor control which was down to me not taking bs I lost my right leg below the knee , sounds horrendous but in all honesty it’s not that bad . The Libre is a total game changer had I had it 10 years ago I would still have two legs , the only thing I will say it is because it’s so easy to take blood sugar you tend to do it all the time especially at first, however don’t try to keep up with fluctuating sugars or else all you will do is look after your blood sugars ! You can suffer from a bit of information overload. You still need to live your life and go hiking . Good luck with your libre when you get it and enjoy the West Highland Way ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2354894, member: 429002"] I had the libre on a trial for 2 weeks after two weeks I was hooked I couldn’t afford it unfortunately so had to wait til I could get it on prescription ! I’ve had diabetes for 40 years and due to poor control which was down to me not taking bs I lost my right leg below the knee , sounds horrendous but in all honesty it’s not that bad . The Libre is a total game changer had I had it 10 years ago I would still have two legs , the only thing I will say it is because it’s so easy to take blood sugar you tend to do it all the time especially at first, however don’t try to keep up with fluctuating sugars or else all you will do is look after your blood sugars ! You can suffer from a bit of information overload. You still need to live your life and go hiking . Good luck with your libre when you get it and enjoy the West Highland Way , [/QUOTE]
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