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__jf__
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3 years ago
Yep the FreeStyle Libre 2 is great. I bought one a few weeks ago to satisfy my curiosity. I'm a non-diabetic. It was around EUR 70 including shipping and lasted exactly 2 weeks. Sensor insertion was easy, quick and painless. 1-minute resolution with 8 hour memory between swipes. Curiosity satisfied!
SirensOfTitan|3 years ago
…so far, I’m finding it wildly inaccurate. It shows trends well enough, but blood glucose is anywhere from 0-40 mg/dL off from a finger prick test depending on the day. I couldn’t imagine relying on this thing as a diabetic.
wpietri|3 years ago
__jf__|3 years ago
Additionally every morning before my alarm went off, I could see my glucose increasing, most likely preparing for wakeup, all by itself. Amazing!
It gave me a new-found respect for these otherwise invisible processes happening in this fleshy vessel on autopilot with closed cockpit doors. I only got to peek through a small window during 2 weeks.
notshift|3 years ago
In general you'll be able to basically see in real time the glycemic impact of all the foods you eat. Which would probably be helpful to a lot of people - you can find all the info online, but having the physical real time stats in front of you makes a difference.
But mostly its what you'd expect. High carb, fast digesting meal -> blood sugar spikes, then drops in accordance with you feeling tired afterwards. Eat keto -> blood sugar is mostly stable.
lozenge|3 years ago
https://joinzoe.com/
Now that I know how little the sensor costs, I would say that's definitely the better option...
benguillet|3 years ago
notshift|3 years ago
Could be wrong on the above but that's been my understanding/experience.
__jf__|3 years ago