I agree that the Libre is a great way to see the trends that you don't usually see between finger pricks.
It is easy to be disillusioned by them if you expect them to be 100% accurate or if you expect your Hb1AC to be exactly what the sensors predict.
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Off the top of my head .. but please read around as I may have forgotten some
- 15 minutes behind finger prick reading
- inaccurate for high (typically, above 9mmol/l) and low (below 4mmol/l) readings
- unreliable for the first 24 to 48 hours as your body gets used to having an alien object inserted into it
- false lows at night if you lie on it
- some people/skin struggle to get their sensor to stick to them and need assistance
- a higher "failure rate" than finger pricks/test strips (although Abbott will replace them)
Don't get me wrong, I really like my Libre but I expect inaccuracies and try to cater for other limitations.
I would be interested to know how you plan to deal with DP without medication. It is basically your bodies response to waking you up. Are you an early riser?
Certainly a Freestyle Libre would be a big help on seeing this occur. I say go for it.
I did this, bought a couple sensors and measured pretty much everything. Some unexpected things for me were how much my BG spikes with exercise, and what happens when I wake up,I posted a week ago that I was disappointed with my latest HBAIC of 48. Whilst although not a bad reading in the scale of things it was higher than my extensive finger prick tests were suggesting.
@Brunneria gave some very good advice about concentrating my tests around one particular time and I chose to extensively test my DP problem.
My evening meal, which is low carb, will normally give me a pre reading of 4.x and post 5.x/6. Nothing else eaten after that.
So I was very surprised when I set my alarm for 0400 and got a reading of 10.4 and it slowly reduced to 7.x by lunchtime.
I have repeated this for 5 days with very similar readings. I would add that I never have breakfast apart from normal tea/coffee.
I am thinking of buying the Freestyle Libre Starter Pack for £133 which will give me 2 x14 day continuous readings plus the reader.
My plan would be to monitor for 14 days whilst watching the continuous trends and adjusting my eating timings as I go. Continue with my new routine for a month and then use the second 14 day monitor to ensure any changes I have made are working. After that I would probably use a monitor every 3 or 4 months but this would be backed up by my HBA1C.
Does this sound like a good way to go?
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