[Diabetes-Talk] Freestyle Libre
Dr. Denise M Robinson
deniserob at gmail.com
Fri Nov 2 15:26:43 UTC 2018
Ed
Oh yes it does tell you when the sugars are ascending or descending. And
yes I can feel it also that's why I'm a bit chagrined when I test my blood
and discover that it is way different than what the Libre is telling me.
Saying that if you don't have any issues with having sugars go up and down
quickly then it is a good product. Minus no alerts
I've had a lot of gut surgery due to tumors so I do not digest food
correctly. So it did not work well for me because of my sugars skyrocketing
or plummeting really quickly...and no alerts
The DEXAcom does not take calibrating either and has always been spot on.
It also has alerts that wake me up when it's going down to low and buzzes
me if it's going to high. That's the biggest vantage for me --the alerts
and spot on glucose readings.
* Dr Denise M Robinson*
*Denise M Robinson, TVI, PhD*
Specialist-Technology/Blind Skills | Teacher of the Blind and Visually
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On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 10:49 AM Edward Green via Diabetes-Talk <
diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Denise,
>
> The app will tell you if your sugars are rising or falling if you take a
> reading with the phone, though oddly you need to enable the app's own
> self-voicing functionality to get this - Voiceover will only read the
> glucose. Does the Dexcom system handle this differently?
>
> I haven't had any accuracy issues with it - I like the fact you're not
> required to calibrate, but I did for the first little while for interest.
> It's useful to know that accuracy could be a problem though as I haven't
> been doing that of late.
>
> I agree that hypo warnings would be useful. It's not essential for me as I
> tend to feel them, but the extra security would be nice should I stop doing
> so.
>
> Greg - it might be worth you getting a UK iTunes Store account if you go
> down the libre route, I have a US one for similar eventualities.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ed
>
>
> > On 2 Nov 2018, at 14:16, Dr. Denise M Robinson via Diabetes-Talk <
> diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> > I have used them both-- Libre doesn't even come close to the DEXAcom.
> Which
> > you can use connected to your iPhone and also alert you of lows and
> highs.
> > The Libre will not do either of that. It will also not keep up if your
> > blood sugar is going up quickly or going down quickly. It will give you
> > wrong glucose numbers
> > I anticipate that it will be a good product after they fix these issues.
> >
> > * Dr Denise M Robinson*
> >
> > *Denise M Robinson, TVI, PhD*
> >
> > Specialist-Technology/Blind Skills | Teacher of the Blind and Visually
> > Impaired
> > 425-220-6935 | www.yourtechvision.com
> >
> > [image: TechVision Logo]
> > “Helping the visually impaired see their world changed through
> technology”
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 9:32 AM Melanie Torrance via Diabetes-Talk <
> > diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> >> I haven’t used the Freestyle Libre, but could you tell us where to go
> for
> >> the podcast you watched?
> >> Melanie Torrance
> >>
> >> Sent from Melanie's i phone
> >>
> >>> On Nov 2, 2018, at 9:23 AM, Greg Wocher via Diabetes-Talk <
> >> diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hello all,
> >>> I listened to a podcast yesterday called Accessibility Moving Forward
> >> and on it there was a demonstration of someone using the Freestyle
> Libre.
> >> He used the Envision AI app to read the screen of the meter. It worked
> >> quite well. I am going to see if my doctor will give me a prescription
> for
> >> it. It would be great to not have to prick my fingers six or more times
> a
> >> day. Has anyone else tried using this system before?
> >>>
> >>> Greg Wocher
> >>>
> >>>
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