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<blockquote data-quote="kingsmac" data-source="post: 2636172" data-attributes="member: 153595"><p>Yes, I think this will be my last post on this thread too, perhaps we ought to start a new thread, just following how our continued use of both Libre and Shuggah goes on? Yesterday I did another sensor change and followed the routine I have now established, without much difficulty. I put on my new sensor the day before the old one expired and when I activated it the next day, I left Shuggah working for the hour the new sensor needed to start giving readings. This meant I had no gap in my data. Once the new sensor started giving readings, I went into Shuggah and disconnected the old sensor and then connected Shuggah to the new one. This then meant I was back in my now established situation of having to scan in Libre but getting continuous readings from Shuggah, including on my smartwatch. I am very happy with this situation and feel confident now that a sensor change can be comfortably managed. I have Bluetooth, and thus alarms, turned off in Libre, but have it turned on in Shuggah from which I get alarms and notifications. I haven’t changed this set up now in weeks. By scanning every so often with Libre (when injecting or eating, entering injections and carbs along with exercise in Libre) and doing so before sleep and on waking up, I have full data in LibreView.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingsmac, post: 2636172, member: 153595"] Yes, I think this will be my last post on this thread too, perhaps we ought to start a new thread, just following how our continued use of both Libre and Shuggah goes on? Yesterday I did another sensor change and followed the routine I have now established, without much difficulty. I put on my new sensor the day before the old one expired and when I activated it the next day, I left Shuggah working for the hour the new sensor needed to start giving readings. This meant I had no gap in my data. Once the new sensor started giving readings, I went into Shuggah and disconnected the old sensor and then connected Shuggah to the new one. This then meant I was back in my now established situation of having to scan in Libre but getting continuous readings from Shuggah, including on my smartwatch. I am very happy with this situation and feel confident now that a sensor change can be comfortably managed. I have Bluetooth, and thus alarms, turned off in Libre, but have it turned on in Shuggah from which I get alarms and notifications. I haven’t changed this set up now in weeks. By scanning every so often with Libre (when injecting or eating, entering injections and carbs along with exercise in Libre) and doing so before sleep and on waking up, I have full data in LibreView. [/QUOTE]
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