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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 1635081" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>My opinion is that some people with Type 1 have considerable difficulty with dose adjustment for all kinds of reasons which the Libre can help overcome. Plotting detailed trends in glucose levels isn't possible in the same way without a great deal of finger prick testing, for which there may be insufficient strips allowed on prescription. Many of those people will be well-educated in diabetes control and may have other health conditions which make good control harder, and again a Libre with its continuous monitoring can help with that. And beyond all that, living with Type 1 is hard enough and it seems to me that anything which helps get closer to what it's like to live with a functioning pancreas is to be welcomed rather than described as a gadget....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 1635081, member: 146541"] My opinion is that some people with Type 1 have considerable difficulty with dose adjustment for all kinds of reasons which the Libre can help overcome. Plotting detailed trends in glucose levels isn't possible in the same way without a great deal of finger prick testing, for which there may be insufficient strips allowed on prescription. Many of those people will be well-educated in diabetes control and may have other health conditions which make good control harder, and again a Libre with its continuous monitoring can help with that. And beyond all that, living with Type 1 is hard enough and it seems to me that anything which helps get closer to what it's like to live with a functioning pancreas is to be welcomed rather than described as a gadget.... [/QUOTE]
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