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<blockquote data-quote="HelenaF" data-source="post: 2552680" data-attributes="member: 561227"><p>Libre sensors don’t work!!! Mine kept alarming during the night to say I was LOW with the arrow pointing horizontally. I pricked my finger each time and it showed that my glucose levels were 6 plus!!! So inaccurate during the day too. Also hurt my arm and had a lump when I took the sensor off. Persevered for a year with the libre 2 system but I gave up in the end. It’s a totally useless system!!! Also I still needed to prick my finger anyway to work out insulin/carb ratio which you cannot do just using the sensor alone!!! Waste of NHS money and a total waste of my time!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HelenaF, post: 2552680, member: 561227"] Libre sensors don’t work!!! Mine kept alarming during the night to say I was LOW with the arrow pointing horizontally. I pricked my finger each time and it showed that my glucose levels were 6 plus!!! So inaccurate during the day too. Also hurt my arm and had a lump when I took the sensor off. Persevered for a year with the libre 2 system but I gave up in the end. It’s a totally useless system!!! Also I still needed to prick my finger anyway to work out insulin/carb ratio which you cannot do just using the sensor alone!!! Waste of NHS money and a total waste of my time!!!! [/QUOTE]
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