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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2352477" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I'm glad you mentioned the L word. Great for filling in the blanks & spotting BG trends..</p><p></p><p>Yep, the libres can be a little out from the meter.. Making sure you're suitably hydrated helps.</p><p>They can be slower than the meter reads when comming up off a low? (Even a traditional meter can have a 15/20 minute lag?</p><p>I can feel better long before the graph tells me I am. (Always back up any errant bloods with the meter.)</p><p>To be fair, I use a third party app that I calibrate to my meter. With a Bluetooth bridge sent to my watch or phone. With alarms.</p><p>The sensor I'm currently using is alright. Though I check. Haven't needed a calibration in 4 days..</p><p></p><p>Though you can scan with these apps too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2352477, member: 101136"] I'm glad you mentioned the L word. Great for filling in the blanks & spotting BG trends.. Yep, the libres can be a little out from the meter.. Making sure you're suitably hydrated helps. They can be slower than the meter reads when comming up off a low? (Even a traditional meter can have a 15/20 minute lag? I can feel better long before the graph tells me I am. (Always back up any errant bloods with the meter.) To be fair, I use a third party app that I calibrate to my meter. With a Bluetooth bridge sent to my watch or phone. With alarms. The sensor I'm currently using is alright. Though I check. Haven't needed a calibration in 4 days.. Though you can scan with these apps too. [/QUOTE]
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