Freestyle Libre 2

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Hello everyone, hope you are all well.

Just a quick question really, I have the freestyle libre 2 and it seems every night or most nights around 10-1 my libre seems to stop capturing data, it’s very frustrating because in the last seven days my sensor capture data is only 78% and I don’t want to lose my privileges for the libre because of something I can’t seem to control.

Anyone has this problem before or know of any fixes?

Much appreciated, Matt
 

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Anyone has this problem before or know of any fixes?

Have you tried ringing Abbott for advice?

(Unfrtunately my libre 1 experience is too out of date to assist.)
 
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Do you scan between 10pm and 9am? You have to scan at least once every 8 hours otherwise you will lose data.

Yes I always scan when I have my breakfast around 6:30-7:00, maybe I should try scanning more before 10pm, although most nights I do believe I do
 

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The sensor only stores 8 hours of data so you MUST scan at least once every 8 hors otherwise there is a data gap as you are seeing if you are not scanning often enough.
 
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Think of scanning in the same light as looking at your watch for the time.
 
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The sensor only stores 8 hours of data so you MUST scan at least once every 8 hors otherwise there is a data gap as you are seeing if you are not scanning often enough.

Thank you for that, I feel like I am scanning enough before bed, maybe I’ll try to make sure I’m scanning a few extra times to see if that solves it!
 

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You need to scan last thing before you turn the light off, then no more than 8 hours later. So if you scan at 10pm then you need to scan again before 6am to avoid losing any data.

certainly if you scan at 10 then not until 7 you will have an hours gap between 10 and 11.

its a need to time the scans effectively, not necessarily scanning more often. You could try setting an alarm to ping at 10 and 6 to remind you for a while until it becomes habit.
 
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You need to scan last thing before you turn the light off, then no more than 8 hours later. So if you scan at 10pm then you need to scan again before 6am to avoid losing any data.

certainly if you scan at 10 then not until 7 you will have an hours gap between 10 and 11.

its a need to time the scans effectively, not necessarily scanning more often. You could try setting an alarm to ping at 10 and 6 to remind you for a while until it becomes habit.

I don’t sleep well, so have got into the habit of scanning every time I wake up in the night, and I don’t lose any data - but you would think they would make the system so that it could hold a little more data - say 10 hours.
 
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MattD303

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You need to scan last thing before you turn the light off, then no more than 8 hours later. So if you scan at 10pm then you need to scan again before 6am to avoid losing any data.

certainly if you scan at 10 then not until 7 you will have an hours gap between 10 and 11.

its a need to time the scans effectively, not necessarily scanning more often. You could try setting an alarm to ping at 10 and 6 to remind you for a while until it becomes habit.

Thank you for that! I will definitely start scanning last thing at night a little more, I’m always awake at 6 so that shouldn’t be a problem!