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<blockquote data-quote="gettyc" data-source="post: 665671" data-attributes="member: 136575"><p>I got my Libre on Monday took about 12-15 hours before the reading stabalised. but like a few people on here the sensors died. my first sensor didnt not last 36hours before the reader told me it failed and needed to be replaced. I called the helpline and they said they will send a replacement out. I applied the second sensor from the starter pack, it accepted the sensor and gave the 60min count down however when the timer was up the sensor fail before i could take the first scan. just my luck the helpline was close, called this morning and again a new sensor will be replaced. i saw some lot numbers being posted previously, these two sensors were from LOT: 140908B.</p><p></p><p>Up until this point i was rather impressed with it. was able to see what was going on and also able to not overcompensate with my injections. The sensor itself wasnt as noticable as i first thought it would. in fact i hardly noticed the sensor and applying it was very easy and painless. hopefully these new sensors will work and for longer.</p><p></p><p>to those who have had it a while now, have you found the libre to be a very useful tool despite having to pay for the equipment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gettyc, post: 665671, member: 136575"] I got my Libre on Monday took about 12-15 hours before the reading stabalised. but like a few people on here the sensors died. my first sensor didnt not last 36hours before the reader told me it failed and needed to be replaced. I called the helpline and they said they will send a replacement out. I applied the second sensor from the starter pack, it accepted the sensor and gave the 60min count down however when the timer was up the sensor fail before i could take the first scan. just my luck the helpline was close, called this morning and again a new sensor will be replaced. i saw some lot numbers being posted previously, these two sensors were from LOT: 140908B. Up until this point i was rather impressed with it. was able to see what was going on and also able to not overcompensate with my injections. The sensor itself wasnt as noticable as i first thought it would. in fact i hardly noticed the sensor and applying it was very easy and painless. hopefully these new sensors will work and for longer. to those who have had it a while now, have you found the libre to be a very useful tool despite having to pay for the equipment? [/QUOTE]
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