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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1778136"><p>I can understand your frustration about the education but I think there is so much that a CGM or Libre can offer that many people miss. So, I am really pleased to see some areas are putting together some education rather than just sending people off with a tool they know how to get 20% of the value from.</p><p>For example, learning about the 15 minute lag, learning how it is less accurate at high and low readings, learning how to read the trends and make changes to your treatment based on this, ...</p><p>I compare using a Libre to replace finger pricks to someone who buys a smart phone and only makes phone calls - they may as well have a cheap Nokia and play Snake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1778136"] I can understand your frustration about the education but I think there is so much that a CGM or Libre can offer that many people miss. So, I am really pleased to see some areas are putting together some education rather than just sending people off with a tool they know how to get 20% of the value from. For example, learning about the 15 minute lag, learning how it is less accurate at high and low readings, learning how to read the trends and make changes to your treatment based on this, ... I compare using a Libre to replace finger pricks to someone who buys a smart phone and only makes phone calls - they may as well have a cheap Nokia and play Snake. [/QUOTE]
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