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<blockquote data-quote="mariavontrapp" data-source="post: 2679949" data-attributes="member: 188149"><p>(Type Two) I find that I need to get to know each sensor, as some will give higher results and some lower results than my meter. I had one recently that was very excitable - if it saw a rise it would predict too high, and similarly with lows, it would go shooting down and give readings that were much lower than my meter. They generally give accurate readings when your levels are stable. </p><p>If I was type 1, I would probably be doing quite a few finger pricks each day as the libre isn't always reliable enough. Let's hope that technology will improve over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariavontrapp, post: 2679949, member: 188149"] (Type Two) I find that I need to get to know each sensor, as some will give higher results and some lower results than my meter. I had one recently that was very excitable - if it saw a rise it would predict too high, and similarly with lows, it would go shooting down and give readings that were much lower than my meter. They generally give accurate readings when your levels are stable. If I was type 1, I would probably be doing quite a few finger pricks each day as the libre isn't always reliable enough. Let's hope that technology will improve over time. [/QUOTE]
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