Jonathan_15Jan1969
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hope everyone is safe and well.
I don't post often - more a reader than other things - but have also been a bit absent of late.
Due to the lack of hypo awareness, at my diabetes centre appointment in January, my consultant asked whether I might be interested in the Freestyle Libre. I had always been in favour of this device prior to it being available on the NHS, and when that happened, I checked with my CCG as to whether it was being provided - at the time my CCG wasn't going to. I guess due to pressure and the fact it has been proven good for many opinion has changed albeit with requirements. Hypo unawareness being one.
I have now been using one with a NFC (Near Field Communication) phone and required app. Have been using the phone app version for two weeks and for me it's already made a big difference.
What I read was that you can have both a reader and a phone set to a single sensor, though I believe you have to initialise the reader before the phone (might be wrong on that). However I wanted to do it this way for peace of mind so if for example I happen to lose/forget my phone (uncommon but not impossible) I would have a backup device.
What I wondered was if anyone was of the same mind and did this and how it would hypothetically work.
Would you initialise both then just use the phone and say the phone was lost several days later, continue with the reader. Would they be cummulative results or would you see results for each device so the averages etc. would be split and a bit messy/out of sync or something on that lines, until you recover a phone and initialise on the next sensor? Maybe you have to always scan both once initialised, so you have full results for at least one device in the event the other goes missing or gets damaged. Also after initialisation and you do record both do you have to do the reader first always or can you do either order? In other words order doesn't matter except for initialising the sensor.
Any users with more experience I'd be interested in any knowledge on this if you have tried or always use dual devices.
Thanks and take care.
I don't post often - more a reader than other things - but have also been a bit absent of late.
Due to the lack of hypo awareness, at my diabetes centre appointment in January, my consultant asked whether I might be interested in the Freestyle Libre. I had always been in favour of this device prior to it being available on the NHS, and when that happened, I checked with my CCG as to whether it was being provided - at the time my CCG wasn't going to. I guess due to pressure and the fact it has been proven good for many opinion has changed albeit with requirements. Hypo unawareness being one.
I have now been using one with a NFC (Near Field Communication) phone and required app. Have been using the phone app version for two weeks and for me it's already made a big difference.
What I read was that you can have both a reader and a phone set to a single sensor, though I believe you have to initialise the reader before the phone (might be wrong on that). However I wanted to do it this way for peace of mind so if for example I happen to lose/forget my phone (uncommon but not impossible) I would have a backup device.
What I wondered was if anyone was of the same mind and did this and how it would hypothetically work.
Would you initialise both then just use the phone and say the phone was lost several days later, continue with the reader. Would they be cummulative results or would you see results for each device so the averages etc. would be split and a bit messy/out of sync or something on that lines, until you recover a phone and initialise on the next sensor? Maybe you have to always scan both once initialised, so you have full results for at least one device in the event the other goes missing or gets damaged. Also after initialisation and you do record both do you have to do the reader first always or can you do either order? In other words order doesn't matter except for initialising the sensor.
Any users with more experience I'd be interested in any knowledge on this if you have tried or always use dual devices.
Thanks and take care.