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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2025705" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>I used to use Libre sensors, they were always off. But if they were off by more than 25 points I would call Libre (where they have to be 25-30% off or to Walgreens who never questioned it.) I also would return them if they were up one time but down the next time because then it was too hard to figure out dosing.</p><p></p><p>But I would test the first day a few times after a 2 hour wait and I would overlap sensors by about 8 hours ( I had 2 readers) this allowed me to get an idea of the difference in reading. Which usually was consistently off by the same amount. And then I would check about half way through to make sure it was behaving or obviously I would check if I thought something was wrong.</p><p></p><p>While I'll do finger sticking if I need to 10 times a day, I loved to leave most of it behind. My A1C is 6.4 and has been for a while but I am on an insulin pump and CGM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2025705, member: 475037"] I used to use Libre sensors, they were always off. But if they were off by more than 25 points I would call Libre (where they have to be 25-30% off or to Walgreens who never questioned it.) I also would return them if they were up one time but down the next time because then it was too hard to figure out dosing. But I would test the first day a few times after a 2 hour wait and I would overlap sensors by about 8 hours ( I had 2 readers) this allowed me to get an idea of the difference in reading. Which usually was consistently off by the same amount. And then I would check about half way through to make sure it was behaving or obviously I would check if I thought something was wrong. While I'll do finger sticking if I need to 10 times a day, I loved to leave most of it behind. My A1C is 6.4 and has been for a while but I am on an insulin pump and CGM. [/QUOTE]
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