Somehow I was never able to extract blood, so no, I don't have a monitor. Otherwise obviously I would compare. When I was in hospital, they did finger prick testing. My Libre was between same and 2 points lower. I don't feel great, but nothing like the catastrophe on Saturday when I was too unstable to take a step.
Thank you, I will check on whether another fingerprick lancet makes a difference. I have to say, though, that one of the nurses was as hopeless as I am at getting sufficient blood, so it could be I'm just inept.it might of been the hospital used a wider fingerprick lancet (smaller numbered gauge). might be worth asking next time you see dr / dsn to ask for a pack of 5 30g / 28g / 26g / 23g and 21g. see which one works best for you. 21g can be a little sore you'd want to use the highest numbered gauge needle that allows enough of droplet. When work out which suits yourself best get that gauge. depth may assist too. start with lowered number on the pen then increase depth 1-2 each time.
You could also ask for your hospistal notes just the lancet that they used then get those if worked for the staff at hospistal should work for you at home
ps libre recently has always said lower results than fingerpricking pretty much 99% of the time at least. there has been an odd occassion where libre has read higher.
Thank you, I will check on whether another fingerprick lancet makes a difference. I have to say, though, that one of the nurses was as hopeless as I am at getting sufficient blood, so it could be I'm just inept.
I've learned that the Libre generally gives lower results. Now this 2 point something range has to be scary when one is sleeping, especially as I don't feel well
Really I find it only useful for following the spikes. Are any other CGMs more accurate
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