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About FreeStyle Libre 2
The FreeStyle Libre 2 is a small, discreet device that attaches to the back of your upper arm. It measures glucose levels and transmits the data wirelessly to your smartphone or computer, via the app. This app is designed to be used with the FreeStyle Libre and FreeStyle Libre 2 sensors. Each sensor can stick to your arm for a couple of weeks, sending a constant stream of blood sugar data to your app. The app then captures in-depth data about your blood sugar, so you can track how your diet and lifestyle affects your diabetes. Currently, these devices are recommended for diabetes management but many people are starting to use them as part of a healthy lifestyle and for diabetes prevention.
Pros
Easy-to-use
Accurate at collecting glucose data
Convenient for diabetes management
Discreet to use
A revolutionary system
Cons
Limited features
Inaccurate readings
Expensive sensors
Difficult to read
Inconsistent results
How to download & use
To use the FreeStyle LibreLink app, simply download the app from this link.
Attach the FreeStyle Libre 2 to the back of your upper arm using the adhesive strips provided.
Download the FreeStyle Libre 2 app and follow the on-screen instructions to set up the device.
Once the device is set up, you can start taking glucose readings. Simply press the button on the device and wait for the results to appear on your smartphone or computer.
If your glucose levels are too high or too low, the device will alert you with an alarm.
Check out the readings in your app and get alerts if your blood sugar goes out of range. Share the results with your healthcare provider.
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Conclusion
The FreeStyle LibreLink is the perfect partner for the FreeStyle Libre system for glucose management and diabetes control. The app is constantly being updated and refined with new features and it's a revolutionary system that's already changing the game for diabetes management and general healthcare. You'll find it packed with personal data for analysis and to share with your healthcare provider and the alerts are ideal if your blood glucose goes out of range.