@helensaramay its horrible when you wake up dead isnt it? Negative amount of glucose.....Yep I do believe your sensor is at an end
Perhaps the Libre astral travelled to the Southern Hemisphere giving it a negative reading, but during this translation your liver snuck the requisite glucose into your system. I think the Libre entered death's realm in its passage. It may require a reverse charge to that realm to pay for its travel. Just send $50 to the following Southern Hemisphere address ..............No CPR during my deadness
But I did wonder about the boundary testing of the Glimp app.
By the way, am I now a zombie?
I get an extra day out of mine with Xdrip and the readings are usually pretty spot on as well. The Libre app can be a mile out on times and although I do scan with it (to keep my dietitian happy) I rarely take not of the resultsI changed mine on Saturday, as it was 14 days. The official app had me flatlining with LO for the last two days, but the MiaoMiao readings on Spike were fine, so I let it run to its natural end.
Thank you @Fairygodmother, I wonder if @tim2000s has seen it? It would be interesting to see whether such technology helped attain similar results in groups dividJust seen this - it’s probably old hat to most of you though.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...or-people-with-type-1-diabetes-300671185.html
Fair enough @helensaramay, maybe there exists a dual state of zombie/non-zombie, but due to not allowing the 'B' word into the field it becomes 'zomie/non-zomie. Finalisation on end state depends on individual structural options, causation and free will.Thanks for the offer @kitedoc but I am happy with my Zombification. At least I want to check out any benefits before the reversal procedure.
Regarding the costs for exiting the death realm, some may be describing Brexit in the same way .... and I think it's best to avoid discussing the Brexit costs.
@porl69 , Is there a special tool at work which can be applied to squeeze the last working drop out or are you a Libre whisperer.?I get an extra day out of mine with Xdrip and the readings are usually pretty spot on as well. The Libre app can be a mile out on times and although I do scan with it (to keep my dietitian happy) I rarely take not of the results
I use xDrip+ with my Libre too, and I find my readings go a bit wrong on day 15 - usually flatlining. Added to that, I like the consistency of knowing that I change it on the same day of the week (one less thing to think about), and I do rely on it quite heavily, unless I'm driving or, like @helensaramay says, 'out of bounds' and needing to correct. I only use the official reader to activate the sensors!I get an extra day out of mine with Xdrip and the readings are usually pretty spot on as well. The Libre app can be a mile out on times and although I do scan with it (to keep my dietitian happy) I rarely take not of the results
I get an extra day out of mine with Xdrip and the readings are usually pretty spot on as well. The Libre app can be a mile out on times and although I do scan with it (to keep my dietitian happy) I rarely take not of the results
Interesting that Miaomiao keeps going for a whole day - Blucon stops after only an extra 12 hours but stays accurate during that time
Question for those using xDrip with Libre - when you activate a new sensor (via official scanner or LibreLink app) do you immediately start xDrip and wait the hour or do you wait the warmup hour and then start xDrip? Does it matter? The couple of times I've had sensors I've waited the hour and then put on my Blucon and started it up with a start time an hour earlier and it seems to spring to life but if I could just do it all at the same time and leave it it might be handier.
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