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<blockquote data-quote="Jessitalia" data-source="post: 2255989" data-attributes="member: 436356"><p>Thanks guys, sorry for my delay I was trying to upload photos of what was going on (too difficult to explain without visuals!) but it wouldn’t let me and I gave up. </p><p></p><p>So I downloaded Singapore’s LibreLink and it’s all fine. I think it might be because Italy uses mg/dL but Singapore uses mmol/L. On the other hand, I’ve bought a British libre (mmol/L) before and used it with my Italian app, so maybe it’s a regional thing rather than country specific? </p><p></p><p>Also worth noting is that the Singaporean Libre seems to have an ever so slightly larger sticker (you can see the sticker once it’s on you arm by around 3mm)! I use Skin Tac because in Italy I rarely got them to stay on longer that a week in summer (it was very humid where we lived). It’s interesting Abbot have thought about this in Singapore but not in Europe- why couldn’t we all have bigger stickers? Surely helpful to everyone? </p><p></p><p>Anyway, life in lockdown proceeds with a functional libre. Stay safe everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessitalia, post: 2255989, member: 436356"] Thanks guys, sorry for my delay I was trying to upload photos of what was going on (too difficult to explain without visuals!) but it wouldn’t let me and I gave up. So I downloaded Singapore’s LibreLink and it’s all fine. I think it might be because Italy uses mg/dL but Singapore uses mmol/L. On the other hand, I’ve bought a British libre (mmol/L) before and used it with my Italian app, so maybe it’s a regional thing rather than country specific? Also worth noting is that the Singaporean Libre seems to have an ever so slightly larger sticker (you can see the sticker once it’s on you arm by around 3mm)! I use Skin Tac because in Italy I rarely got them to stay on longer that a week in summer (it was very humid where we lived). It’s interesting Abbot have thought about this in Singapore but not in Europe- why couldn’t we all have bigger stickers? Surely helpful to everyone? Anyway, life in lockdown proceeds with a functional libre. Stay safe everyone. [/QUOTE]
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