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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2498915" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>[USER=420515]@Seacrow[/USER] I understand wanting to treat a hypo as soon as possible but treating a false one can cause you to go high. </p><p>I understand that finger pricking eight times a day is painful and frustrating. That is not what I am suggesting. I am suggesting that you check the accuracy of your Libre from time to time. They are not calibrated for accuracy when low or high and as is often mentioned you get some faulty sensors which can read very high or very low. </p><p>This has been mentioned many times on this forum so I won't go on about it any more in this thread but please take care and check the Libre readings from time to time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2498915, member: 527103"] [USER=420515]@Seacrow[/USER] I understand wanting to treat a hypo as soon as possible but treating a false one can cause you to go high. I understand that finger pricking eight times a day is painful and frustrating. That is not what I am suggesting. I am suggesting that you check the accuracy of your Libre from time to time. They are not calibrated for accuracy when low or high and as is often mentioned you get some faulty sensors which can read very high or very low. This has been mentioned many times on this forum so I won't go on about it any more in this thread but please take care and check the Libre readings from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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