Hi Andrea, This device is a game changer. Helped me manage my blood sugar levels better I went from a 14 A1C to 7.7 A1C level and I still want to keep bringing it down some more. Your videos motivate me to be a better me 🥰❤ Thank you for your videos. 📽
Oh Linda I'm so pleased you've found the Libre so helpful - and thank you for your kind words re my videos!!!! It's my pleasure to help you along your journey in whatever way I can - but always remember it's you putting the steps into action - its' all you baby and you should be so so proud of yourself!!!!!! With continued joy and support always!! xoxoxo
I'm about to try this bad boy out, and I definitely wasn't reading that instruction manual! Still finger pricking (T1D since '97) and have always hated the idea of things "attached" to my body, which has kept my practices pretty ancient. This is my first step into the new world, and you've made it much less intimidating, thank you! And then, you said that nighttime was a scary time for some type1s and I was like, "Welp, I have to subscribe to this." 🙏 I've never really talked to other diabetics, and never thought I needed to, but just that one comment change my mind. Thanks again.
Oh my diabuddy!! Welcome and thank you so so so much for sharing these kind words with me! I totally know what you mean, sometimes we're so used to battling this all alone that we don't really realize that it's nice to have people to share our struggles and experiences with. Please know you have a friend in me!! Good luck with trying out the Libre! I hope it goes really well or if it doesn't - you should just be so proud of yourself for trying something new out!! Thank you my friend!!
Hey I have never used anything attached either. I’m now thinking about trying this device out. How was your experience? It’d help me take one step further. Thank you and thank you Andrea for the detailed and very useful review🙏🏾
Started my libre yesterday. First time with any continuous monitoring system. I will agree no pain. This morning the libre number was 30 less than my blood stick. But it was also less than 12 hours inserted. Read after 12 hours the libre should be more accurate. Great video, thank you.
They are a game changer from finger tests. Yes you are right can sometimes take awhile to stabilise, I always put the next sensor on other arm at least 12 hours before it's activated , so when I change to the new one it will be accurate straight away, still have to wait the 60 minutes, shame can't by pass that step.
Great video! I was started on the Freestyle Libre 2 when I was first diagnosed last year- extremely affordable for me. I was able to try the Dexcom G6 recently and loved it but my insurance won’t cover it and would have to pay nearly $400 out of pocket a month. So back to the Libre!
Thank you Connie! Yes, I've heard of this happening to other people too. I just find it crazy that us t1d's can't have our device of choice, crazy and frustrating! I hope the Libre is a good alternative for you though and that it helps you greatly nevertheless!! 🙏🏻
I have a hunch that because Dexcom was the first CGM on the scene they pretty much got to set their price point at whatever percent markup they chose. My guess is with a giant corporation like Abbott nipping at their heels Dexcom prices may soon move downwards to a more reasonable markup?
You can also go online and print off a medical report for your doctor which can show your activity for the last 90 days. The reports are very detailed and if you take the time in the mobile app to log your carbs etc then you have a very powerful monitoring system. The libre 2 has saved myself life, literally.
Hi, don't you have any issue with the alarms? My FSL2 sensors are not able to maintain the connexion with my phone (pretty recent... iphone12). I constantly have to scan to "reconnect" them. So this is pretty useless for me (and I had to add the Bubble Mini who works perfectly with the same phone).
@@hik4ru I have iphone 11 and the alarms for me work great. I also have an apple watch and it wakes me at night for lows and highs. Very occasionally like one every two weeks, I will get a scan error but it resolves itself within a few minutes. Mind you my iphone is always pretty close to me 24/7.
Hi Andrea! I am living in Finland and getting free of cost from Local Healthcare since 2018 because I am T1D and recently updated to Libre 2. Good informative video. :)
My doctor just ordered this system for me, and I've never used anything like it before. Thank you so much for your walkthrough of it!! Sending love from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 💙💙
Hello Andrea, Thank you so much for answering all my questions about Freestyle Libre 2. I also recommend using baby oil to remove the sensor. It both reduces pain and is easy to clean. I wish you happy and healthy days...
Thank you for the clear explanation of the product. After 46 years on a BSM I think my time has come for the flash reader. Plus I struggle now to draw blood for a test strip as my fingers are a bit worn out. Good helpful content & best wishes on your journey with Type 1.
I’m just about to start trying the freestyle libre and your video has helped reassure me about it. Hopefully it’ll help with my control, been diabetic for 26 years now and work shifts so fingers crossed this does help my control. Keep up the good work
I am using the Libre 2 and love it. Alarms are all I require for day to day and working. Started with DEXCOM G6 and had 100% issues with low blood glucose alarms happening WELL after I was low( every single time ), thus the switch. I love your videos and advice and agree that everyone is different and different systems work with each individual. Trial and error! I have been T1 for over 43 years and wish all of the tech and advice was around when I was a kid, so thank you and keep up the great, positive work!!
The accuracy is spot on in terms of the A1C reading which long term is the most important number. When I do my biannual blood tests I compare the A1C numbers and they have matched every time.
That's just the opposite of our experience. My wife was using the Dexcom 6, then our insurance company said she needs to switch to the Libre, since using the Libre, her A1C went from 7 to over 9! She is now doing finger sticks in parallel to try and get her A1C under control, we are documenting the difference (from 50 to over 100 points), and shove it in the face of our insurance company.
@@terryleonhardt7029 did you compare against actual real lab blood tests or the finger pricking? My experience was that each time I do the lab tests, which is the most accurate because it analyses your blood history going back three months, the number in my app was the same as the number on the lab test, which pleasantly surprised me. I know that there is a small degree of inaccuracy between finger pricking and the patch on the arm but its more or less negligible in the bigger scheme of things. I am sorry your wife is having this issue and would be interesting to see the results.
@@craig.edmonds since changing from the Dexcom to the Libre, her A1C has gone from 7 to over 9. The tests were done by the Mayo Clinic where her specialist is at.
@@craig.edmonds As of late this morning this has become a moot point! Someone inside my insurance company (with a stern letter from my wife's diabetes specialist), decided that their executives holding MBA degrees realized that the extra letter does not outrank her doctor's MD degree, especially considering it comes from doctors at the Mayo Clinic headquarters in Rochester MN. So she is now back using the Dexcom that Mayo originally prescribed.
I’m type 2 but now suddenly insulin dependent just a week ago, my doc also ordered this for me I get it tomorrow 1/26/23 on my mom’s birthday. I’ll definitely be programming those alarms
it's very nice of you to try stuff out to share your experience with the community :) i use libre 1 (we only have those officially in Russia) with a bubble mini transmitter and xdrip+ on my android phone and i love it. it's accurate 90% of the time because you calibrate it yourself and you can do it multiple times, and i have all the data and all the alarms on my phone, it's great
Hi Andrea. Thanks for your video. Very glad that you mentioned that the sensor must be scanned with your phone first if you want the alarms to be set-up on your phone. For the FL#1, it was my understanding that in order to be able to use your reader afterwards, you needed to scan with the reader first, then scan with your phone. Hence, I was projecting to do the same with FL#2 which would have impacted the capacity of setting-up the alarm on the phone. I will certainly review your other videos to understand - out of the accuracy aspect - what are the main reasons of your preference for the Dexcom G6 which started to be covered by our provincial health system in Quebec fairly recently in May 2021. Thanks again.
I use my phone to activate my first scan, however it locked me out of using the freestyle reader. Said I couldn’t use to to a previous device synced to the sensor.
OMG! Thank you! It’s the click sound that is terrifying… I didn’t feel a damn thing. After freaking out and two weeks ago wasting an entire unit because I clicked it messing with it because I was so terrified of that needle… I DID IT. Still waiting for my first reading, but thank you so much. Let this new crazy journey ahead of me begin.
i love your energy sososo much. ive learned so much about diabetes from your channel, in my family we have a history of type 2, but i dont have them yet. my father is now 60 and he just got diagnosed with type 2.
Thank you so much Abe! And I'm so very sorry to hear about your father's recent diagnosis. The wonderful thing is there's so much technology out there that can help people live completely normal, healthy, and adventuresome lives regardless of the condition! I'm sending your Father strength as he gets to grips with this all and hope you all know that you are not alone!! 💙💙💙
I’ve been following your channel since getting my 1st Freestyle 10 day system, 14 day is a whole lot better. Pricking myself for 30 plus years gets old. Love my Freestyle. I’ll have to get the 2. This video is the best one you’ve ever done, your presentation is excellent, the video editing is top notch…..way to go! 😁
Hey Andrea I live in NZ and I am currently a type 2 diabetic on the freestyle Libre 1. I pay $105.41 NZD every two weeks. The sensor is $86.00 plus shipping and GST costs.
I just ordered Freestyle Libre 2. First time user, living in Canada. I am not covered by my Ontario provincial drug plan for seniors, because I am only pre-diabetic. To be covered I need to be on insulin. Cost is $54 for the reader and $99 for the sensor.
@@justinmatthews1769 The Libre 2 app is now available in the iOS Apple Store. I'll be making the upgrade as soon as the Libre 1 sensor I just put on expires. (and i get a new RX from my doctor)
Cost: In the U.S. your cost will vary according to what health insurance company you have, and what kind of health insurance policy you have with that company. My company is a self-contained PPO health insurance but doesn't seem to have much input regarding our health insurance company's pharmaceutical formulary. The formulary decides what medications your insurance will cover, how much it will cover of each medication, etc. Any medication NOT on the formulary is always available for us to purchase at full retail price however, which is often not a financial option for my family. That being said, I receive a 2-3 month supply (6 sensors for 84 days) for $80, which is approximately $13.33 per sensor.
Have you revisited this since the latest App update? It now does continuous minute by minute readings. So, it seems it had the ability to do this all along but it's taken newer rivals doing more for less to force Abbott to improve their offering. Interesting that it may have had this feature all along though (says the cynical me).
I actually haven't done a follow up video with the new features - this is wonderful to hear that they're doing continuous readings now. I totally known what you mean - the competition forces these companies to innovate further...or are they just rolling things out slowly? Gosh I hope not, but then again there's a cynic in me too. 😬
I had the dexcom for some time. But dexcom is like the apple in the phone world. Way to expensive and really popular. But I'm trying the freestyle libra 2 in a week. I heard it's cheaper and everything you have said I have heard from other diabetics. So I'm really excited to use it!! Awesome videos!!
I hear you on the expense and difficulty of this! I hope whatever system you choose works amazingly for you and also works for your wallet too - this is important!
Great review Andrea. I have two suggestions: 1) Try coconut oil, baby oil (or any other oil) for removal. It makes it much less painful and easier to remove the adhesive residue from your skin. 2) I noticed you are using the product logo in your thumbnail which technically might a copyright issue unless you have their approval to use it. Please be careful as you can get a copyright strike for this. I've had my experience with similar matter. It is not fun and I would not wish this to anyone to have to go through this:)
Thank you so much for both of your suggestions!!!!! They are great!! I never thought about the copyright issue- and have since been doing a ton of looking into it. Thank you so so so sincerely for flagging this to me!!
The second alcohol wipe is to help take off the old sensor. I put the wipe around my fingertip and pry it up with that, and that prevents my skin from tearing.
Your bloodsugar looks absolutely amazing....I'm 32 years old t1d since last year and still struggling with my bloodsugar levels a bit, so my range is mostly from 70-220 and it's very normal for me to be around 180...
Hi Andrea, Thank you for your excellent review , and going out of your way to wear extra devices . Still waiting for libre 2, they can't tell me when it will be available. in Australia, will be the same price as libre 1, $92.50 no gst (vat) on medical in Australia . Glad you told us about scanning phone first, with the libre 1 you have to do the opposite , scan reader first to be able to use both if I scan the phone first, can't use the reader. Stay safe 🙏❤
Thanks so much for giving us the Australian figures here Rex - really appreciate it! And thank you for your kind words re the video - it's my pleasure! I'd just urge you to make sure it's the same situation (reader second, phone first, etc) in Australia as I know these things can sometimes vary given the government guidance, etc! Wishing you a most wonderful, safe week ahead!
Hubby's Libre 2 fell off on it's own at day 12. I would like to use tape or a sensor cover. I was concerned if the tape would interfere with the readings.
I love the Libre 2 over the Dexcom G6. Biggest reasons are 3 things. 1) Price, its substantially cheaper than the G6, AND lasts 14 days instead of 10 for the G6. 2) subtlety, it lays flatter than the G6, doesnt get caught on clothes and accidently rip off or what not. 3) stays on, but is way easier to remove than the G6. G6 would rip off hair and sometimes even surface skin! Works amazing on the phone app, I'll definitely stick to the Libre 2
All of your reasons is why I wanna switch from dexcom to libre. Also wanna say I keep having problems with my dexcom like inaccurate and sometimes the sensors are just not as good. Supposedly it's to last for 10 days but sometimes messes up at 5 days. Would you say that the libre 2 is better. Also have you heard of blucon with the libre to make it a cgm?
Another difference between the original and the libre 2 is that only one device can read a sensor (in the USA) and that device is locked to that sensor. (The video seems to indicate that in the UK if you scan first with the phone, then it can be used with the phone and the reader. Not so in the USA). My first sensor I used the libre reader. For my second sensor I used the android app. I much preferred the android app as the screen of the reader is so small and the data has to be manually uploaded to the website (the android app will upload automatically plus the screen for my android is easily x4 as big.... I asked Abbott and was told that in the USA, because of the alarms, the FDA says only one device can be set to read a particular sensor.... I agree with the video that the needle looks freaky! Everytime I get ready to apply a new sensor I stare at the needle in dread, but everytime there is no pain when I attach the new sensor (I wish they designed the applicator so it didn't show the needle and it would make it soooo much easier lol!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us here! Yes, here, as far as I understand it, if you scan first with the phone you can also use it with the reader (but not the other way around). They make this all very vague and confusing I'm sorry to say and I'm sorry if it's caused people frustration, which would be completely understandable!
I wish I had actually watched the whole video before scanning the sensor with the FreeStyle pda looking thing, but we live and we learn. My device did not come with test strips, and I'm curious if I should get some on top of my other tester.
Very informative, I’m also going to use this opportunity to recommend Dr IGUDIA on RU-vid who cured my type 2 Diabetes with his natural herbs medication
I have been using the Libre 2 for 9 months now, and the alarms are an absolute Godsend, especially at night. The only issue I have is an annoying poking pain and discomfort when wearing the sensor. Sometimes the poking pain can last the entire 14 days until the sensor is removed. Does anyone else have this?
I'm so glad to hear this is working so well for you - but I'm sorry to hear about the pain! That's no good! I find it depends on where I have my sensor, some areas are more painful and sensitive than others. I've learned what this sensitive spots are over time and now definitely avoid them - I hope you're able to do the same!! 💙💙💙
Great review! Thanks. You mentioned sensor saves data and can transfer to phone when you scan? When I scan I always get one current reading and no data from before.
Oh that’s interesting. It doesn’t have a graph of historical data? It’s hard to say without seeing your system - your best bet given this is probably to call Abbott Labs and ask them - sorry I can’t be of more help with this!!!
You should do a video about coping with nerve wracking anxiety that makes you think you’re low. I’ve been anxious all weekend (Not about Lows) and numbed it with binge watching on my iPad & I actually went to a Low of 58mg/dL. I treated with orange juice and a snack. (Sunday, 7/11/21 9:15pm/3:15pm) I found out that the feelings people get when low is the adrenaline that is dumped in when Lows occur This morning., 7/12 I feel nervous but I’m not low now but I feel shaky as if I’m low. Update 7/14: Was let go yesterday. I saw it coming and it was the reason of my mounting anxiety. We think it was a serious bout of disability discrimination and people not knowing about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) When you were younger around the age of diagnosis and had a bout of severe anxiety did you get confused by the adrenaline thinking you were low and it was anxiety or does anxiety do something else to your T1D body?
Mariana - first and foremost, I am so so so sorry to hear about your anxiety and the havoc it's wreaking on your body - I know this situation ALL TO WELL and can completely empathize with you. I'm so sorry to hear of your being let go, and especially concerned by the disability discrimination - I really hope you're able to find some sort of solution to this, and have support to do so, as this is completely unacceptable. I'm so sorry you're having to deal with all of this. I can certainly relate, and though I probably had it distinctly when I was younger, I think I'm more aware of the mind/body connection now because I'm far more in touch with my body than I was in my younger years. Nerves can often feel like a low to me now, but because I've seen adrenaline shoot me hyper 9 times out of 10 (if not more) I've learned that this is not something to necessarily worry about, if anything I need to be more active and on top of delivering insulin in these instances. Just goes to show we're all differently, but anxiety has a real way of playing with our minds, yes, but bodies too. I'm sending you strength as you deal with your next steps and hope you know you have my support, always 💙🙏🏻
@@ShesDiabetic that Low last Sunday was after I got out of the shower. I had not gotten out of bed so far that day and the getting up for the shower was what made me plummet. Not sure why it’s looking like I’m getting Lows at least once a month The nerves were the next morning and I automatically thought to ask about those fake Lows due to nerves. I’m not diagnoses with anxiety; this was a situational event all mounting up to the letting go that happened mid-morning of Tuesday 7/13/21
I think for you your lows that come after adrenaline hypers and when your body is done with the adrenaline as opposed to the shaky adrenaline that emits fake Lows. I’m am thinking about your moving house vlog when writing this post.
Hi Andrea! Thank you very much for such an impressive and useful video💗 I found that it is literally helpful for me right now when I found out that I have got diabetes type 1. First of all, I would say I’m nervous as I just discovered and lived with it less than a month. Today is my first time using CGM by following the instructions and recommendations in your video. However, currently I’m not 100% sure about showering, whether the water will get in or not. Additionally, I usually lying on my side while sleeping. Will the thing still be okay?
The Ontario government of Canada covers the cost of both freestyle libre 1 and 2. In Ontario Canada, the freestyle libre two reader costs $ 52.92and freestyle libre 2 sensor costs $96.12 .Did u ever lose freestyle libre 1 sensor?
Hey Andrea, I am taking care of my diabetic elderly cousin. His doctor told us to get the Libre2. We did, but she told us that we had to buy a cell phone that would read the Libre2. I did buy him one which he has trouble using. Then...I saw your video and you talked about using a "Reader". Does this mean that we could use a "reader" and not have to use the cell phone?
Hello and thank you for all you do for us out here. I am being issued my first Libre 2 by the veteran's hospital and am learning as much as possible about the system before it arrives which leads me to a question. How do your viewers carry their readers with them? (I have an old phone that does not support the app) Thanks
I would prefer 14 days as scanning is required in both sensors. I'm using Ambrosia'a Blucon to get the readings on my phone/watch and also it gives me alarms with numbers without scanning the sensor so I don't prefer to spend extra money on Libre 2 to get the ringing alarms which doesn't give me number of my sugar level without scanning.
I hear you!! I’m glad you have a setup that works well for you! That’s the most important thing! I know a lot of people really like the Blucon addition to their Libre system and I think that’s most fabulous indeed!! 💙
@@ShesDiabetic Did you ever try Blucon with your sensor. It is really helpful to control the diabetes as they have wonderful features to control the diabetes. If you try and and make a video then it would help many lives too
I would've loved it if there would have been an option to calibrate just like in Dexcom G6. On the other hand Dexcom G6 causes skin irritation for many people.
There's always a small discrepancy, but it should not be huge. If this is an ongoing problem I would urge you to contact Abbott (who makes the Libra) because there may be an issue with your sensors. I'm so sorry this is happening to you - and I hope this helps!!
This is great to know Rafael! Thank you so much for sharing this with me and all of us here - these facts and figures are very helpful and useful indeed. And I feel you - I feel so lucky to be a part of and have access to the UK Healthcare System myself - very lucky indeed.
@@alice_rabbit8345 $35, doesn’t matter if it’s the Libre 14 day or Libre 2. Just make sure to use GoodRX so it goes down from the regular price to $35. Once you use it once, they’ll have the GoodRX discount on the system so on the next sensor refill you automatically pay $35 and that’s it.
Thanks Andrea another great vlog. I've had the libre 1 and 2 but love my Medtronic CGM system and insulin pump. For me the CGM is the way to go and hopefully we can all benefit from the CGM system if they become the norm.
YAY for having found a system that works so well for you - this is what it's all about!! And I COMPLETELY agree with you about CGMS - it's literally my DREAM for every single diabetic to have access to a CGM - it's such a game changer and I just want EVERYONE to have one 🙏🏻
I have read about this - even on Abbott's website! I guess time will tell, but it appears that it's definitely in the works and will be thinner! We shall see!!
Thanks Andrea. This week I will try to get the libre 2. My doc prescribed the 14 days and I really want the deacon g6 but my insurance doesn’t cover. Oh!!!!! The swipe tip was crazy good! Thanks! I am overwhelmed about it, hopefully I will get that. What is the name of the app to get the alarms on the phone again?
I have been using this for several months and now worried that I relied too much on it and was putting myself in danger. I was using it to figure out my oral medications dose. The meter was showing the dose was making me hypoglycemic but when I checked my actual blood glucose I was hyperglycemic! I repeated this several times and am routinely much higher in my blood glucose versus my interstitial (the difference is always about 60 points). As we know glucose is more accurate. I no longer trust this device.
I’m so sorry to hear you’ve had such a rollercoaster with the readings - this is just awful! You’re right not to trust a device after it’s led you astray that many times. I might suggest trying the Dexcom G6 to see if you can achieve better accuracy through that system, as I know a lot of us have. Just a suggestion. Thank you so so much for sharing your experience with us here as we all have different physiology and need to make sure we find and use the systems that will work best with our bodies.
Hi Andrea ! thank you so much for amazing information I have a question with Libre 2 can we use Phone and meter or has to be one of them currently I use Libre 1 thank you so much🇺🇸
Wish there could be OTC CGMs/FGMs so you don’t need to go through rx/insurance requirements and that they could be $50-$100 instead of the current $200+
I completely agree - I think this should be accessible for anyone who needs them - both from a financial perspective and practical OTC accessibility perspective....I continue hoping that this is what the future has in store!!! 🙏🏻
Thanks Andrea have binge watched and enjoyed many of your videos re going onto pump either Tandem t or medtronic 640, unfortunately neither of which work with libre 1sensors $97-98 nzd each ( 50 pounds 0r $69 usd ) ps was wondering re initiating with phone first on libre 2 as presently have to scan with reader first before phone on libre 1 or does this too negate using scanner thanks again keep happy and healthy
Thank you for do this video! I’m new to this and getting both my parents started on these. I will have them set it up on there phone just so it is easier. Does anyone know if the alarm can go off on more than one phone? They don’t always watch the phone and might not hear it so I would like to also get a notification if possible.
I hope someone can help you here Melisa! I’m sorry I don’t know the answer to your question exactly, but I believe you can be added as a ‘follower’ on their Libre system app and get alerts as well. I also just want to say you are clearly such a caring daughter to be here, ask these questions, and wanting to care for your parents in this way. This is extraordinary. You are an exceptionally caring and wonderful daughter 💙💙💙
In Saudi Arabia, it is given free of children and I am fortunate that it is given to me for free from the diabetes center, but for adults it costs them about 66.66 dollars
Thank you Andy! I hope you’re well too!! And I don’t know how you know the algorithm likes my videos, but it’s music to my ears!! 😍 thank you for sharing!!
Yes, scan it with the phone first and then you can use it with the phone and reader and will get alerts on your phone too. I am so so sorry to hear of your son's recent diagnosis. Please take it one day at a time. I'm thinking of you guys 💙
I've made the following videos explaining my review of the Dexcom and a comparison of the Libre v Dexcom, I'll list the videos below. I hope they help you and your Dad!! Dexcom v Libre ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-07j0SS2yiO8.html Dexcom Review ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q0cnaHhRnE4.html
Yes - I hear you!!! It's range is so so small, eh? I hope you're able to work out this kink as it sounds like it's working great for you and that's wonderful!!!
@@ShesDiabetic it doesn't seem to be a range problem, as I've been upstairs in the bedroom and my son was playing in the garden and the reader started going off telling me he was going high, but then I can sit next to him on the sofa and it will lose connection!
I had this problem the first half of this month, so I started tracking the date and time of every occurrence along with the reader location (shirt pocket, end table, night stand, hand(!), never more than four feet of *unobstructed* distance between the reader and sensor). After 26 occurrences in less than two weeks, I contacted Abbott Customer Service via Facebook Messenger and provided all those details. They sent me a replacement reader, which I will be switching to this weekend (they also asked me to return the sensor from that time period for them to analyze). If your reader is losing signal alarm "constantly," I recommend contacting Abbott CS like I did. Hope this helps.
I am living as an expat in Portugal. My phone app will not read it as it thinks I am in the US! My AppStore account is linked to my US account. So, I am trying to obtain a reader for it. UGH! It won’t allow you to change your Country!
I'm thinking of getting miaomiao to go with our libre. Do you have any thoughts on that device? Mainly to wake us up at night. libre 2 i hope will in our future!
If i was swimming laps 5 or 6 days a week would the sensor stay on? My Dexcom g6 i was using before did not live thru a good length of swim. I love my Dexcom g6 reader and really didn't like the app... and I hate the Libre 3 app so bad. If I like the G6 reader will I like the Libre 2 reader? And do you have any idea when the Libre 3 will have a reader? Will the Libre 2 let you adjust the time window the graph is showing? I really hate not being able to adjust that on android. Would love to hear your opinion on these subjects!
Help!!! I’m about to use the libre.. and the whole reader/app thing confuses me… so if I scan for the first time with my reader I can’t use the app later? Or was that just for the alarms? I would prefer to use my phone, but would like the reader for back up does that make sense? Thank you.
I would approach the system with caution and cross check reading with finger pricks to begin with. I, personally, had pretty great accuracy, but others have reported problems with accuracy - and therefore I think the system should be approached with caution - given many people's irregularities with readings, etc. I hope this helps!!
I’m so sorry but I don’t know about the App Store and what’s available in your country. I would encourage you to contact Abbott (makers of the Freestyle Libre) to discuss the options for download. I hope this helps!!
Its $99 Canadian dollars for both FL1 & 2. The FL2 reader is not available in Canada, phone only which can be a bit problematic as a care giver. I'm not a diabetic but i care for one with T2 using FL2 and the sensor came out with 9 days remaining!! couldn't reuse it or pop it back in, so i ordered a fixic patch from amazon just arrived this morning. If the iwatch 7 cgm rumors are to be true, no longer needing sensors and patches would be an absolute game changer. Thx Andrea for this review, love to hear your thoughts on FL3. Is it available in the UK?