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Libre 2 alarms every night
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<blockquote data-quote="Zinadane" data-source="post: 2638427" data-attributes="member: 397875"><p>Different site for the libre perhaps. I tend to go more to the inside on the upper arm.</p><p>Generally I think libre will be a liitle lower (up tp 1mmol perhaps) at the low end of the scale. Not sure if this is some form of factor of safety. </p><p>Xdrip you can change low alarm threshold. I'm set on 3.6. Also, you can snooze it for a period of time, if confident it's not going to drop lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinadane, post: 2638427, member: 397875"] Different site for the libre perhaps. I tend to go more to the inside on the upper arm. Generally I think libre will be a liitle lower (up tp 1mmol perhaps) at the low end of the scale. Not sure if this is some form of factor of safety. Xdrip you can change low alarm threshold. I'm set on 3.6. Also, you can snooze it for a period of time, if confident it's not going to drop lower. [/QUOTE]
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