It works with most phones. Can it be you found some incomplete list?I notice however that there is a very limited list of phones it will work with
It works with most phones. Can it be you found some incomplete list?
Does your phone have NFC and have you tried downloading the app?
If it really doesn't work with your phone you could try asking around with your friends if someone has an old smartphone gathering dust. I keep my ancient Samsung S3 mini as a back-up in case I lose my phone.
I've just seen that Abbot are offering a free trial of their Freestyle Libre 2 sensor:
https://sample.freestyle.abbott/gb-en/freestylelibre.html
I notice however that there is a very limited list of phones it will work with - i.e. not my newish Xiaomi Remi Note 9S.
Is there a way round this?
That's great news! You can learn such a lot from continuous monitoring. I suggest keeping a good record of what you eat.Thank you for the link @DunePlodder. I was diagnosed type 2 nearly four years ago and have always been tempted to try the Libre, but was always put off by the cost. I have a free one winging it’s way to me soon, looking forward to receiving it
Thank you for the link @DunePlodder. I was diagnosed type 2 nearly four years ago and have always been tempted to try the Libre, but was always put off by the cost. I have a free one winging it’s way to me soon, looking forward to receiving it
I have kept a food diary since I got my first blood glucose machine shortly after diagnosis!That's great news! You can learn such a lot from continuous monitoring. I suggest keeping a good record of what you eat.
Thank you for this tip-off DunePlodder. I have ordered my sensor and downloaded the app to my iPhone 11. I have been meaning to try the Libre for ages.I've just seen that Abbot are offering a free trial of their Freestyle Libre 2 sensor:
https://sample.freestyle.abbott/gb-en/freestylelibre.html
I notice however that there is a very limited list of phones it will work with - i.e. not my newish Xiaomi Remi Note 9S.
Is there a way round this?
Thank you for the link @DunePlodder. I was diagnosed type 2 nearly four years ago and have always been tempted to try the Libre, but was always put off by the cost. I have a free one winging it’s way to me soon, looking forward to receiving it
No. It purely monitors your glucose levels. Some diabetics on insulin have them prescribed but anyone can self fund.Do you need to be on medication
use this?
No. It purely monitors your glucose levels. Some diabetics on insulin have them prescribed but anyone can self fund.
Can this new version sensor be used with the Libre reader - i don't have or particularly want a fancy phone just so i can use one?
You can also update the old reader. It won't give you alarms but it will read the sensor the same as the Libre 1.You need a Libre 2 reader. If you have the original reader and ordered that from Abbott they will send a Libre 2 reader free of charge.
Use a different email address? Ask a friend to order one? (Heck, ask all your friends to order one. Or is this a selfish evil thought?)Abbott turned me down...
I was "found to be an existing user through the eligibility check."
They know everything.My Libreview account says i've used one before.. Which i had.
But i hadn't obtained it from them.
I have a Samsung just over 2 years old - any idea what version it could be? I can't see it on the phoneIt works with most phones. Can it be you found some incomplete list?
Does your phone have NFC and have you tried downloading the app?
If it really doesn't work with your phone you could try asking around with your friends if someone has an old smartphone gathering dust. I keep my ancient Samsung S3 mini as a back-up in case I lose my phone.
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