Hi @Bazzakins , if you don't feel unwell, I would not believe those Libre readings.I’m type 2, 15years, been taking Metformin 500mg twice a day for about three years. Ive started using a Libre 2 sensor, this is my third weeks It estimates H1abc at 5.9mmol. I’m following a low carb diet. Today after a bike ride this afternoon my numbers have plummeted to 2.8 and fluctuated around up to 4.2 and now back to 2.9. I’ve eaten a couple of rich tea biscuits, some diabetic chocolate even a gin and water but numbers still down. I’ve never seen these red band readings before. Tried to check the readings with my Free style meter but I haven’t used it for so long it’s defunct. It’s the same one they gave me 15 years ago. Have changed battery. Should I be concerned?
Hi @Bazzakins , if you don't feel unwell, I would not believe those Libre readings.
My Libres tend to read lower than blood by about 1 to 2 mmol/l, should it be the same for you, you might simply be having perfect numbers.
Could also be a dodgy sensor, no way to tell without a fingerprick.
I think it's time to buy another glucose meter and some strips. Tagging @Rachox for her up to date information on buying a meter in the UK.
Glad you're reassured!Thank you, that’s reassuring, I feel fine so I will as you suggest get another fingerpick tester.
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