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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2407295" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I have to admit, I do carry my meter with me aswell.. Especially as a driver?</p><p>I find the Libre 2 more consistently accurate for me than the first one. But, like the L1 Any lows I get take longer to register on the graph than what my meter says or even how I feel. So, I do prefer the peace of mind on the "fitness to drive" count.</p><p></p><p>Though most of the time when I have to get behind the wheel (especially in a work's vehicle.) I seem to get a liver dump?</p><p></p><p>I'm fully hypo awair. & to be fair to the system it's consistently alarmed aprox 5minutes before I feel it.? </p><p>The first couple of times with the L2 I thought "am I heck." & hit snooze..</p><p>A couple of minutes later? "Oh, hello. I am low.." & the meter confirms. (Somtimes I can drop a little further before the treatment kicks in.)</p><p>On the whole, I found it a great gadget for nipping them in the bud.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2407295, member: 101136"] I have to admit, I do carry my meter with me aswell.. Especially as a driver? I find the Libre 2 more consistently accurate for me than the first one. But, like the L1 Any lows I get take longer to register on the graph than what my meter says or even how I feel. So, I do prefer the peace of mind on the "fitness to drive" count. Though most of the time when I have to get behind the wheel (especially in a work's vehicle.) I seem to get a liver dump? I'm fully hypo awair. & to be fair to the system it's consistently alarmed aprox 5minutes before I feel it.? The first couple of times with the L2 I thought "am I heck." & hit snooze.. A couple of minutes later? "Oh, hello. I am low.." & the meter confirms. (Somtimes I can drop a little further before the treatment kicks in.) On the whole, I found it a great gadget for nipping them in the bud.? [/QUOTE]
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