JohnEGreen
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- Diet only
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I also recommend them and have kept my Libre secure, even though I've caught it on things.I found them on EBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303191538528
Amazon carry similar items.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Premium-Pr...le-Libre/dp/B07R56Y6XP/ref=asc_df_B07R56Y6XP/
I found them on EBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303191538528
Amazon carry similar items.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Premium-Pr...le-Libre/dp/B07R56Y6XP/ref=asc_df_B07R56Y6XP/
Hi, @DavidDK , yes, it's broadly similar to test strips.
The filament is coated with glucose oxidase, which is used in strips too, it reacts with passing glucose, oxidising it, a few other bits and pieces happen chemically, can't remember the details, but the upshot is that the chemical reaction gives off electrons proportional to the amount of glucose and those are measured electrically as a current, and then turned into an estimation of bg.
The glucose oxidase wears out after a while, which is why the sensors only last so long.
Here's a pic of another type of cgm showing what's going on:
View attachment 34502
Thank you Scott-C. I am much obliged. I like to know how things work!
Scott this is brilliant. Also made me smile thinking how much it might scare the sh ....... living daylights out of someone who had no concept of size comparison.Hi, @DavidDK , yes, it's broadly similar to test strips.
The filament is coated with glucose oxidase, which is used in strips too, it reacts with passing glucose, oxidising it, a few other bits and pieces happen chemically, can't remember the details, but the upshot is that the chemical reaction gives off electrons proportional to the amount of glucose and those are measured electrically as a current, and then turned into an estimation of bg.
The glucose oxidase wears out after a while, which is why the sensors only last so long.
Here's a pic of another type of cgm showing what's going on:
View attachment 34502
Scott this is brilliant. Also made me smile thinking how much it might scare the sh ....... living daylights out of someone who had no concept of size comparison.
Lol, yes, it looks pretty terrifying, although the 40 to 50yr dx'd squad will be saying, huh, we used to inject with barbed wire!
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