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<blockquote data-quote="Jollymon" data-source="post: 2218305" data-attributes="member: 480011"><p>I was given a Libre. I liked it. It allowed me to sleep through the night without crazy alarms from bad readings. But I fall into the group that cgm doesn’t work so well. On day 2 of it all of the readings went crazy. On day 3 it said I needed to change the sensor. I left it in through day 4 after the sensor died. Then I put it in a ziplock bag, stuck it on top of the fridge, and haven’t seen it since.</p><p></p><p>My finger tips are bad from testing. I know they aren’t pretty. I file the thick spots with an emery board. Doing this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jollymon, post: 2218305, member: 480011"] I was given a Libre. I liked it. It allowed me to sleep through the night without crazy alarms from bad readings. But I fall into the group that cgm doesn’t work so well. On day 2 of it all of the readings went crazy. On day 3 it said I needed to change the sensor. I left it in through day 4 after the sensor died. Then I put it in a ziplock bag, stuck it on top of the fridge, and haven’t seen it since. My finger tips are bad from testing. I know they aren’t pretty. I file the thick spots with an emery board. Doing this helps. [/QUOTE]
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