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Testing with the Libre - Changes in the rules for driving
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1987336"><p>I know this mentions the use of "interstitial fluid" but it effectively means CGM which provides more information than finger pricks.</p><p>I have always thought a reading of at least 5mmol/l every 2 hours is a pragmatic solution to a complex problem.</p><p>If my reading is 4.7 and stable (or rising), I may be safer to drive than someone with a BG of 5.2 and falling. </p><p>CGM provides this trend in formation so, would be useful to use that for driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1987336"] I know this mentions the use of "interstitial fluid" but it effectively means CGM which provides more information than finger pricks. I have always thought a reading of at least 5mmol/l every 2 hours is a pragmatic solution to a complex problem. If my reading is 4.7 and stable (or rising), I may be safer to drive than someone with a BG of 5.2 and falling. CGM provides this trend in formation so, would be useful to use that for driving. [/QUOTE]
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