Hi all,
I have been using the libre 1 since diagnosis as type 1. I was lucky enough to get it on my nhs prescription pretty much straight away. Anyway, its been great. I use it with a mio mio and glimp. So this means I dont have to scan, except once at the start, basically the data is sent via Bluetooth to my phone
Today at my diabetic nurse appointment I've been told from now on ill be getting the libre 2. She couldn't understand why I was not super excited about this.
Does anyone know if I will have to go back to scanning all the time or if there's a way to connect it via Bluetooth or some other mio mio type thing I could get ??
Many thanks as always
Thank you both for your replies. More sense out of you guys than the so called specialist nurse this morning.
Forgive me though, I'm quite a dinosaur when it comes to tech.
Am I correct in understanding from your replies
On my samsung s10 plus I can download diabox or xdrip (is oop2 apk some sort of additional app ? Not sure what a patch is?)
And this will connect to the libre 2
I won't need my miaomiao anymore
But I will still get that constant glucose reading via blue tooth. So I won't need to scan
All I need is to swap from glimp to xdrip ??
Thanks so much
Hi,
With the phone you have I'm confident you can consign your MM to the drawer..
I only use a BT bridge to run my watch in parallel to my phone.
So, with your device.
If you chose Diabox which can be found in the Android App Store.. (Free.) that's all you need..
I found this pretty easy with nice little widgets on the home screen giving the current BG status.
Can be found here.
https://www.bubblan.org/apkplz/
If you go for XDrip, (also kindly a free trusted app.) you would need to pick it up from the GitHub developers site. Along with the additional OOP2 apk.
There is support setting it up on FB along with relivant links to where you can find the various builds.?
This may possibly help with xDrip. To point you in the right direction..
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...to-use-a-native-bluetooth-connection-in-xdrip
Then you will have a CGM set up just using the L2.
Thank you so much !!! Such a relief to know I don't need to go back to scanning. Also the miaomiao has Probably had its day
From your message I'll most likely go for the easiest and simplist option, the diabox.
Once more you guys on this forum are miles ahead in knowledge to the medics, so called specialists at the hospital. Thank you so much for taking time out to help.
Happy to help (although I see @Jaylee has pointed you in the right direction).Thank you both for your replies. More sense out of you guys than the so called specialist nurse this morning.
Forgive me though, I'm quite a dinosaur when it comes to tech.
Am I correct in understanding from your replies
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