Freestyle Libre 2
I'm diabetic and have always tested my blood glucose levels using a finger-prick method with a monitor which takes cassettes of 50 tests. These are supplied at no cost to me by my GP.
Just a few days ago, however, I received an unsolicited email message advertising the Freestyle Libre 2 system.
My first reaction was that this might be a scam, but they offered a free trial sensor which would work for 14 days and could be read at any time, instantly, using an app downloaded to a mobile phone. So I thought I'd try it.
You stick the sensor on the back of your arm and there it remains (or I hope it remains) for 14 days, constantly monitoring glucose levels. I've been in the shower three times since and it's still stuck there!
I have to say that it works very well.
I have been monitoring the readings and comparing them to my usual finger-prick readings. The two are never exactly the same (and they admit that they do vary slightly as the readings are done differently), but they are always close and comparable.
The only thing that puts me off continuing after the free sample is that the sensors cost £58 each!, and that's for 14 days' use, so using it regularly, although very helpful, would soon become unreasonably expensive.
Have a look here, and if anyone else has tried them, I'd be interested to hear your views:
https://www.freestylelibre.co.uk/lib...saAu81EALw_wcB