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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2511378" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Libre for me reads about 1 mmol higher a lot of the time. When I used to only wear a Libre even though I would account for that and dose accordingly I ended up always being higher? When I switched to a Dexcom that you can calibrate, my A1c went down. Obviously even though I thought I was allowing for it enough I really wasn't some of the time? I wear both now as I snorkel and the Libre reads underwater, and while sometimes the newer Libres are more accurate they still will read off a good amount of the time. I compare my Dexcom to my Libre before getting in the water to get an idea. But in the water I mostly look at my trending pattern on the Libre, because when I get out, it be within 1/3 mmol or 1 mmol of my Dexcom. My Dexcom I calibrate to within 1/3 mmol of accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2511378, member: 475037"] Libre for me reads about 1 mmol higher a lot of the time. When I used to only wear a Libre even though I would account for that and dose accordingly I ended up always being higher? When I switched to a Dexcom that you can calibrate, my A1c went down. Obviously even though I thought I was allowing for it enough I really wasn't some of the time? I wear both now as I snorkel and the Libre reads underwater, and while sometimes the newer Libres are more accurate they still will read off a good amount of the time. I compare my Dexcom to my Libre before getting in the water to get an idea. But in the water I mostly look at my trending pattern on the Libre, because when I get out, it be within 1/3 mmol or 1 mmol of my Dexcom. My Dexcom I calibrate to within 1/3 mmol of accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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