and the Libre takes them every 15 minutes,
Thank you for the correction. I found the Libre website incredibly vague in these matters.Aargh, Helen, you've said this so many times and it is just so not true! The libre graph shows an averaged 15 mins for its plot, but if you scan several times within 15 mins, you definitely get different results. When I'm blutoothing 5 min scans from my blucon to xdrip+, I can see clearly from the delta that there are changes within a 15 min period. If you're going to blog about this stuff, please do so accurately.
I agree. Abbott themselves are ok on customer services, IMHO, but the librelink application suite is poorly designed. It might look glitzy on first impression, but considering they are hosting OUR data which is important to us, they are playing fast and loose. And the support poor. Just my 5p worthThank you for the correction. I found the Libre website incredibly vague in these matters.
Great post thanks. I assume I can buy the Bluecon Nightrider in the US without a prescription as well as the Libre. Question: if you use the Nightrider Bluetooth transmitter on top of the Libre sensor, and transmit to your phone (I have Samsung Android) do you need the Libre "reader" too? Or can you just forget that part.I have switched to Libre because the Bluecon Nightrider is now available. This sticks on top of Libre and bluetooths to my phone. I use the xdrip+ app to give me 5 minute updates and the full set of alarms. It can also be calibrated with a fingerstick test. I use the Contour Next which seems to be the most accurate bg meter. xdrip+ then connects to Nightscout on the cloud which gives all the analysis you could want.
Only downside that I have found so far is that xdrip and Nightscout are open source so have not had to seek FDA approval as Libre and Dexcom have. But what the heck it all works brilliantly and of course if you can get Libre from the NHS in the UKyou do not have to pay the £2 - 3700 that Dexcom costs.
Question: if you use the Nightrider Bluetooth transmitter on top of the Libre sensor, and transmit to your phone (I have Samsung Android) do you need the Libre "reader" too? Or can you just forget that part.
If you use a reader can you use 2 phones to get hypo alerts (like the Dexcom)? I really want to be able to get hypo alerts at night.The minor advantage of having the reader is as a backup. If you start the sensor with a reader you can use a phone too. If you start with a phone you can't use a reader. You can only use one phone at a time.
Don't understand the question. You can only scan the sensor with one phone regardless of whether you use a reader. Without blucon there is no proactive transmission of data again regardless of how that data is acted upon.If you use a reader can you use 2 phones to get hypo alerts (like the Dexcom)? I really want to be able to get hypo alerts at night.
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