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<blockquote data-quote="Fndwheelie" data-source="post: 2132838" data-attributes="member: 447317"><p>I think Libre should be prescribed to everyone who is serious about reducing their hab1c. Even if only 6 sensors at first then 1 every 6 months. But as they are hit and miss prescribing metres and strips that will probably never happen. </p><p></p><p>I found that while on insulin I could drop in to the red at night, and with a fresh sensor it happened, but I didn’t feel rough upon waking so I think it could have been inaccurate sensor because of laying on the sensor. I tend to put my sensor on the arm 1-2 days before activating it and find it’s not as bad at showing lows now. But maybe I’m not going low at night anymore because of the changes I’ve made. I like seeing the last 24 hour graph, but I tend to focus on the daily patterns graph. </p><p></p><p>I think I will keep funding Libre continuously maybe until the new year, then allow myself one 3 times a year to keep check or something. I like having it all the time, but not sure it’s worth £50 it if it’s not telling me much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fndwheelie, post: 2132838, member: 447317"] I think Libre should be prescribed to everyone who is serious about reducing their hab1c. Even if only 6 sensors at first then 1 every 6 months. But as they are hit and miss prescribing metres and strips that will probably never happen. I found that while on insulin I could drop in to the red at night, and with a fresh sensor it happened, but I didn’t feel rough upon waking so I think it could have been inaccurate sensor because of laying on the sensor. I tend to put my sensor on the arm 1-2 days before activating it and find it’s not as bad at showing lows now. But maybe I’m not going low at night anymore because of the changes I’ve made. I like seeing the last 24 hour graph, but I tend to focus on the daily patterns graph. I think I will keep funding Libre continuously maybe until the new year, then allow myself one 3 times a year to keep check or something. I like having it all the time, but not sure it’s worth £50 it if it’s not telling me much. [/QUOTE]
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