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Some Info On The Freestyle Libre If Anyone Knows
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<blockquote data-quote="simonr1" data-source="post: 1877778" data-attributes="member: 293534"><p>Hi there, I'm type 2 but use the Libre as it helps me keep control on my diabetes. I've just posted the following as a question on the Freestyle Libre website, but I was just wondering if anyone here knows the answer.</p><p></p><p>"Hi, I am using the freestyle libre and love it. But when I change my next sensor I would need to do this at work. Well as a teacher it's not really something that would be easy to do. Time wise it would be impossible. So What I would like to know is how long after I have applied the sensor can I leave it till I activate it? What I mean is that my current sensor is due to end on Wednesday next week at 8am. Can I apply the new sensor to my arm at say 5am and then activate when the sensor when the current one runs out?"</p><p></p><p>So is there anyone who know answer this???</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonr1, post: 1877778, member: 293534"] Hi there, I'm type 2 but use the Libre as it helps me keep control on my diabetes. I've just posted the following as a question on the Freestyle Libre website, but I was just wondering if anyone here knows the answer. "Hi, I am using the freestyle libre and love it. But when I change my next sensor I would need to do this at work. Well as a teacher it's not really something that would be easy to do. Time wise it would be impossible. So What I would like to know is how long after I have applied the sensor can I leave it till I activate it? What I mean is that my current sensor is due to end on Wednesday next week at 8am. Can I apply the new sensor to my arm at say 5am and then activate when the sensor when the current one runs out?" So is there anyone who know answer this??? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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