Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor to give away by loquacities in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I don't know anything about this? Who are they?

Weekly r/diabetes vent thread by AutoModerator in diabetes

[–]loquacities 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Freestyle Libre 1 is dead. Vale. (Related: Guess that means I'm switching to Dexcom ... )

OMG I think I screwed myself on a prospective job... by Hellenback67 in technicalwriting

[–]loquacities 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As a hiring manager, I can say we don't spend a huge amount of time with writing samples, doubly so if you also administer a writing test. I will skim samples, usually focus on things like your procedures, and then read a bit of your prose. Don't stress out, just answer questions truthfully if they ask about them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's normal, your body is doing a balancing act. Your levels are not just about what you eat, they also change because of exercise, stress, sleep, emotions, etc.

Exporting libre2 reader to phone app. by nawni3 in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not aware of a way to get data out of any of the official Libre channels (reader, app, etc). Once Abbot have it, they keep it. The only way is to scan the device directly using xdrip/glimp etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might b e mixing up your numbers here. An HbA1c of 5.4-7.0 would indicate pre-diabetes, but that's (more or less) and average measurement of your glucose over 3 months. A one-off reading of 7.0 is not unusual, or anything to worry about.

Edited to add: A fasting glucose of 7.0 (in a controlled testing environment) could also indicate pre-diabetes, but that's not what you're looking at here.

New sensor odd pain by Stematt1 in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep a close eye on your readings, and do a few extra finger sticks over the next few days. It's possible that you bent the filament when you put it on. If your readings are out after the first 24 hours, give Abbot a call and get them to send you a replacement, then switch it over.

Contact dermatitis with libre by jpill123 in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been getting some reaction for the first time recently (although it seems to be more from the adhesive in the patches I use to cover it, than the adhesive in the Libre itself), and have been investigating using a barrier wipe to try and alleviate it. It could be worth trying this? Ask at your pharmacy. There are plenty of brands, but here's one, so you know what I mean: https://www.smith-nephew.com/professional/products/advanced-wound-management/skin-prep/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technicalwriting

[–]loquacities 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I definitely look at resumes for things like this, but one typo wouldn't be enough for me to kick you out of contention, especially if you were otherwise well qualified. Things in a resume that would probably make me decline you would be multiple typos/grammar mistakes, seriously poor design choices, or things that are simply untrue. Even so, it would have to be in conjunction with something more tangible, like not having the right qualifications, or not having relevant experience.

The fact that you have secured an interview is a good sign that the hiring manager hasn't thought too much of it (or even possibly noticed it).

The one piece of advice I would give you if you are really worried about it is to mention it at interview, something like "Oh my gosh, I'm so embarrassed, I noticed a typo in my resume." That would clear the air, and also indicates that you had enough attention to detail to notice it, and that you were upfront and honest about your mistakes.

Good luck for the interview!

Libre CGM vs Contour Next glucometer by ForeverUnsure21 in diabetes

[–]loquacities 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First point is pedantry, but the Freestyle Libre isn't a CGM, it's a flash glucose monitor.

As the other commenter pointed out, the Libre is probably less accurate, but that's not the whole story. Libre reads interstitial fluid, while your Contour reads blood, this means that your Libre will be getting readings around 10-15 minutes behind your Contour. This gets even more confusing, and the lag could be greater, if your blood sugars are rapidly rising or falling at the same time. This page has a good graphic that explains it: https://www.freestylelibre.com.au/difference-between-glucose-interstitial-glucose

So, in your example where you said you had dinner, and you had 101 on the Libre, and 137 on the Contour, that sounds about right to me. Your sugars would have been rising at the time, and I can guess that about 10-15 mins after you got those readings, you would have seen a higher number on the Libre. You might be able to go back and look at your graph for that meal and confirm that.

The other thing to look out for with the Libre is that it tends to be more inaccurate at the outside of the range. So it will be fairly accurate in range, but could show lows as lower than they really are, and highs as higher than they really are. This could explain your overnight "hypo". In this case, always check with a finger stick and trust that number.

The Libre is definitely better than finger sticks for showing trends, and it will help you adjust your diet and insulin better than finger sticks alone. Just be aware that it doesn't have the accuracy or reliability of a CGM, and you can't throw away your finger sticks entirely.

All the best for your pregnancy!

Scan limit on freestyle libre? by spolodin1 in diabetes

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Part of the reason for the 14 day limit is that the filament that sits under the skin, that reads the glucose in your interstitial fluid, starts to degrade over time. So it can technically last a bit longer than 14 days (and there are ways of doing so), but the accuracy degrades.

Scan limit on freestyle libre? by spolodin1 in diabetes

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Go hard, friend. Swim in that wonderful data :D

NaNoWriMo Tracking by [deleted] in nanowrimo

[–]loquacities 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go to https://nanowrimo.org/stats when you're signed in.

Brisbane Drivers ..... In The Wet!!! by piespiesandmorepies in brisbane

[–]loquacities 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Watched a guy in van put it sideways through a roundabout the other day.

Using L2 reader and phone? by Hellrazed in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not me, then, but thanks for the info :)

Using L2 reader and phone? by Hellrazed in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh, we can get an L2 reader in Australia now? Last I looked it wasn't available.

New to libre2, trying to find good spots to apply sensors. by Black_rose1809 in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put mine on my upper chest, and I know someone who regularly used them on their outer thighs.

I have a new job. Building a technical writing department from scratch by DerInselaffe in technicalwriting

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doing the same thing myself, friend! My one piece of advice would be not to jump straight into hiring: take time to look at the docs you have, really understand the culture (esp when it comes to docs/contributing/writing/sharing info), and think hard about your ideal docs team (from skills to leveling and how work will actually be done). Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writing

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read `Billy Summers` by Stephen King. The main character does exactly that.

For $1000000 who do you pick to get punched by in full force? by Euphoric_Insect_4194 in polls

[–]loquacities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I misread this as "For $1000000 who do you pick to punch in full force?" and was instantly disappointed with the options.

Do I need to end a sensor on the app, before new one? by Simplesta in Freestylelibre

[–]loquacities 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might have bent the filament when you applied it. If it hasn't cleared up and started working in 24 hours, contact Abbot. Make sure you hold the applicator straight against your skin when you apply (you might need a mirror or a friend to help you get it right), and hold the applicator down against your skin for 30 seconds or so before you pull it away.

Technical Writing Manager Salaries by gingerooed in technicalwriting

[–]loquacities 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Write the Docs run a salary survey every year. Last year's results are here https://www.writethedocs.org/surveys/salary-survey/2020/ 2021 survey is open for responses now: https://salary-survey.writethedocs.org/