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some feedback on using the FreeStyle Libre sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="David1963" data-source="post: 1452101" data-attributes="member: 105388"><p>Hi I agree about the sensor. Fantastic piece of kit! I have been Type 1 for 54 years and the technology has certainly improved no end in all those years. But this one takes the biscuit! No more furtive testing, needle pricks or complicated juggling with the pump in awkward situations whilst the sensor is on. Makes it easier in meetings, during conversations, in the pub etc.Also saves lots on blood testing sticks. Would certainly recommend it. The sligbht downside is it can make you a little obsessive - keeping within the target range for instance. My wife tells me Ia'm becoming obsessed with controlling the machine rather than the sensor helping me, but a small quibble!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David1963, post: 1452101, member: 105388"] Hi I agree about the sensor. Fantastic piece of kit! I have been Type 1 for 54 years and the technology has certainly improved no end in all those years. But this one takes the biscuit! No more furtive testing, needle pricks or complicated juggling with the pump in awkward situations whilst the sensor is on. Makes it easier in meetings, during conversations, in the pub etc.Also saves lots on blood testing sticks. Would certainly recommend it. The sligbht downside is it can make you a little obsessive - keeping within the target range for instance. My wife tells me Ia'm becoming obsessed with controlling the machine rather than the sensor helping me, but a small quibble! [/QUOTE]
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