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Libre android app

@charliebarker , Charlie, you'll not be able to do this at the moment seeing as you've just started using libre, but if you keep using it over a few months, you'll build up enough info to start producing AGP graphs.

See the screenshot in @barrym ,s post at #20, the bit in the middle called Standard day. One you've got a few weeks of info, you can create an Ambulatory Glucose Profile/Modal Day, which basically strips out outliers and then stitches a few weeks or months worth of readings together to show a typical day. You can specify the period.

Libre's great for on the spot aspects but the AGP is good for seeing broad recurring patterns/themes. It's kind of like an hba1c reading on steroids. A1c is just a number, but an AGP breaks it down a lot more to show where in the day I'm staying quite tight or getting too loose, and I can then drill down a bit into daily graphs for details once the AGP has indicated which bits need attention.

The unavoidable conclusion was that I probably shouldn't go to the pub so much on Fri and Sat, but, hey, technology is often wrong!
 
Doh! Of course you can I forgot about that option being totally preoccupied with Diasend 'cos that's what my hospital use.

Good learning curve and satisfying figuring it out though eh?
I'm loving it!
Ok, basically it works like this. The Libre app accesses the sensor and Hoover's up the latest readings. It then transmits them to LibreView if you have a registered account. Can't remember but I think you have to create this first time.

If you have got the Diasend app (and a Diasend account setup which you do from the web interface) running it will get the readings from the app's database on the phone and squirt it up to Diasend.

If your local primary health trust have a HCP account you can grant them access. Ask them for their ID.

HTH
 
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