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<blockquote data-quote="slip" data-source="post: 2184325" data-attributes="member: 182669"><p>13. Thats a good question! and I guess would be based on answer to number 15.......It would have to be some sort of CGM So for accuracy it would be the Dexcom judging by reports (although my current Libre accuracy is good), then the Libre for comfort, sensor life and cost, I also like the libreview analysis and meal/dose logging on the reader but it could be so much better, as for alerts since the libre doesn't thats out, the dexcom does and annoys a lot of people, when I was using the Medtrum alerts through the phone could be put on silent and vibrate and if I remember correctly not overly repetitive. So the Libre 2 might just do it for me!</p><p></p><p>14. Well if it didn't then whats the point of using it?</p><p></p><p>15. Accuracy, comfort - if wearable, life span (of the device), cost.</p><p>If it's a CGM then ease of data logging and review - and (discreet) alerts.</p><p></p><p>[USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] you're just showing off with your graph!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slip, post: 2184325, member: 182669"] 13. Thats a good question! and I guess would be based on answer to number 15.......It would have to be some sort of CGM So for accuracy it would be the Dexcom judging by reports (although my current Libre accuracy is good), then the Libre for comfort, sensor life and cost, I also like the libreview analysis and meal/dose logging on the reader but it could be so much better, as for alerts since the libre doesn't thats out, the dexcom does and annoys a lot of people, when I was using the Medtrum alerts through the phone could be put on silent and vibrate and if I remember correctly not overly repetitive. So the Libre 2 might just do it for me! 14. Well if it didn't then whats the point of using it? 15. Accuracy, comfort - if wearable, life span (of the device), cost. If it's a CGM then ease of data logging and review - and (discreet) alerts. [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER] you're just showing off with your graph! [/QUOTE]
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