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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 1573137" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>0.5 of a difference is pretty good for the Libre. My current sensor is around that level. I've had them 2 under but as long as you know roughly where it is sitting you can work with it. I tend to jab 3 times a day and scan at 15 mins after. Only time I scan extra is if I get a weird reading. For example I got a 3.2 recently with a downward arrow which was enough to make me check. It wasn't 3.2 - it was 4 so it was low but not as low as Libre thought. It seem when it is very low or very high in a rapid change you get a bigger gap. </p><p>The really low readings are annoying as it comes up as low glucose events which of course it isn't. </p><p>I always apply mine 2 days before I activate it. It really didn't like being activated straight away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 1573137, member: 52911"] 0.5 of a difference is pretty good for the Libre. My current sensor is around that level. I've had them 2 under but as long as you know roughly where it is sitting you can work with it. I tend to jab 3 times a day and scan at 15 mins after. Only time I scan extra is if I get a weird reading. For example I got a 3.2 recently with a downward arrow which was enough to make me check. It wasn't 3.2 - it was 4 so it was low but not as low as Libre thought. It seem when it is very low or very high in a rapid change you get a bigger gap. The really low readings are annoying as it comes up as low glucose events which of course it isn't. I always apply mine 2 days before I activate it. It really didn't like being activated straight away. [/QUOTE]
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