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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2515870" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>I use the Libre every 6 months or so to check everything. Everything for me means averages, post-prandial rises, exercise responses. My main purpose is the post-prandial response, this I think is the key glucose metric (assuming the starting point is good). If only I could keep the unit on to the end of 14 days. What would help me is a sports version, perhaps options for grippier adhesive like the type you get with hospital bandages, or a snug fit over plaster.</p><p></p><p>In the early stages of diabetes, I believe CGM''s are the very best adjudicator of what foods really work, it's very hard to argue the results with an inanimate object. If there were shortages I think T1's and insulin dependent T2's should get priority, otherwise I think the wider the usage the better... so many bury their heads in the shortbread or should I say sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2515870, member: 256617"] I use the Libre every 6 months or so to check everything. Everything for me means averages, post-prandial rises, exercise responses. My main purpose is the post-prandial response, this I think is the key glucose metric (assuming the starting point is good). If only I could keep the unit on to the end of 14 days. What would help me is a sports version, perhaps options for grippier adhesive like the type you get with hospital bandages, or a snug fit over plaster. In the early stages of diabetes, I believe CGM''s are the very best adjudicator of what foods really work, it's very hard to argue the results with an inanimate object. If there were shortages I think T1's and insulin dependent T2's should get priority, otherwise I think the wider the usage the better... so many bury their heads in the shortbread or should I say sand. [/QUOTE]
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