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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2611446" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Been using a flash sensor Libre 1 & 2 for a number of years coupled with a non official “3rd party” app, it works great for me on my phone..</p><p>They work by interpreting a measurement in the interstitial fluid layer under the skin. </p><p>On the whole I find them close to the meter. (0.6mmol difference & im happy.) the app can be calibrated too.</p><p></p><p>I did self fund for the first 2 years with the libre. Before getting them on script. They last 14 days & cost somewhere in the region of £48? </p><p>If your buget allows? You could try one for a fortnight & spot some trends for a fortnight.</p><p></p><p>I see the meter like a speed camera where the flash or CGM set up is more like a “dash cam” </p><p></p><p>The mobile has a cassette with a tape. After the test, it just simply rolls on. It will tell you how many tests are left & even when the cartridge/cassette is due to expire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2611446, member: 101136"] Been using a flash sensor Libre 1 & 2 for a number of years coupled with a non official “3rd party” app, it works great for me on my phone.. They work by interpreting a measurement in the interstitial fluid layer under the skin. On the whole I find them close to the meter. (0.6mmol difference & im happy.) the app can be calibrated too. I did self fund for the first 2 years with the libre. Before getting them on script. They last 14 days & cost somewhere in the region of £48? If your buget allows? You could try one for a fortnight & spot some trends for a fortnight. I see the meter like a speed camera where the flash or CGM set up is more like a “dash cam” The mobile has a cassette with a tape. After the test, it just simply rolls on. It will tell you how many tests are left & even when the cartridge/cassette is due to expire. [/QUOTE]
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