I am absolutely astonished at how far off my finger sticks are from the CGM reading with the FreeStyle Libre2 plus. I have had it for at minimum one year and completely trusted the readings. In 2024 I was pregnant and per my CGM my blood sugars were great. Unfortunately, one week before my daughter's due date she passed away. In the hospital my A1C was 10 and the free style reporting system estimated me to be in the 8 range. My sugars postpartum and grieving were all over the place per my CGM then my MD put me on a long-lasting insulin in addition to being on the tandem pump. In Jan my A1c was down to 8.5 and since then per my CGM my sugars have been the best they've ever been. Yesterday I excitedly had my A1C checked and to our surprise my A1C was 9.1 so the nurse did a finger stick, and I was really 319 while my CGM was reading 170. I went on comparing finger sticks to CGM readings and how far off they are so scary, and I can't help but think if i didn't have this CGM on and just did finger sticks during my pregnancy my daughter would be alive and well. I called Free style was transferred a bunch of times and no one cared all they said was we can replace your sensors. What a downright awful company!So I have been using Libre 2 for a while now and haven't had 1 sensor last 15 days. They have lasted between 8 hours and 11 days at best. I have found them very unreliable. Has anyone else had this issue? Does anyone know why these sensors are so unreliable?
I can understand this. We have just got a Libre 2 + for my husband and in the last 48hrs all we have done is constantly scan it because it’s not staying connected to the apps, now it’s saying things like “this service is not available” and “no connection”. It’s the first 2+ and it’s just stressful. It also won’t linkup when we do manage to get it to read the sensor (which seems to be working) so I don’t know what his blood sugars upto (he’s only just been diagnosed and we got no information at all so I have been trying to learn about it all on the hoof).Hi Pipp,
Yes I have contacted Abbott about this, but I find a 100% failure rate of the Libre 2 plus unexceptable. Libre 1 was a lot more reliable... I know it has been around for a while, but the Libre 2 appears to have been put to market too early and the LibreLink App needs to be tested properly.
I have even offered my services to Abbott although I am sure they won't do anything, but I have 20 years of software testing experience and can see several problems with the App and Libre system. I have identified several cases where the LibreLink App fails, but the sensor doesn't, just the LibreLink App stops reading the sensor.
uhhhh..... actually idk that is a good question. imma check my sugar & get back to u.do you find the dexcom more accurate?
only slightly less accurate, and it also stays put the entire 10 days.do you find the dexcom more accurate?
Hi Tim.I'm insulin dependent with steroid induced DM2 and the accuracy, and reliability of both the app and Libre 2 sensor are quite appalling IMO.
I went through a period of 6 months where the sensors were either failing off or failing with different error codes for 2 out of every 3 applications. I am supposed to be moving to the 2 Plus but have so many libre 2 replacements to get though it will be a while off yet!.
Things have improved, but I recently went away without a spare (don't ever do this!). I had a hypo of 3.4, and in the confusion lightly tapped the sensor against a door frame (I'm visually impaired so this isn't unusual) then the sensor predictably failed with an 365 scan error code leaving me with the nightmare of being mid-hypo without any monitoring for the following 48 hours before I could get hold of a replacement!
The app is also wildly inaccurate, inconsistent and doesn't always support the most up-to-date versions of Android, alarms frequently fail and the software hasn't been updated for 9 months(!), I frequently experience hypos of 3.4-3.8 that don't even show up later on the daily graphs? This along with 34% lower results when compared to a traditional calibrated glucometer (when post-op in hospital) which even after a change of sensor were so concerning that nurses completely ignored my Libre results in favour of traditional finger prick testing.
I worked in medical supplies for nearly 30 years, Abbot were actually a supplier and I have contacted the NHS' MHRA about my experiences, given the huge cost of CGMs to the NHS their response was quite disappointing TBH.
Hi KayleeHi Tim.
Welcome to the forum.
Sounds like you’re having a bit of a time with the sensors, sorry to hear that.
I still use an older Android phone (2019? Make.)
Apart from rapid BG fluctuations causing the “wait ten minutes” till it stabilises. I find the sensor in the ball park of 0.6mmol with the meter?
Where are you placing the sensor on your arm? I find I’m less likely to knock it if it’s inside the arm…
Best wishes…
My last two sensors have only lasted 4 days.So I have been using Libre 2 for a while now and haven't had 1 sensor last 15 days. They have lasted between 8 hours and 11 days at best. I have found them very unreliable. Has anyone else had this issue? Does anyone know why these sensors are so unreliable?
My Libreplus sensor is giving wildly inaccurate low results - I've finally turned off the low alarm as it was going off regularly. For instance a reading of.on the sensor was [emoji6].[emoji[emoji6]] on a fingerstick. I'm not sure what to do next as Abbott don't seem to be addressing the issue.
I got through 3 sensors in under 2 weeks! The first kept giving me HI reading consistently but when I checked with blood they weren't HI. Eventually it kept giving me signal loss notifications and then the sensor would not scan. It then gave up the go and said instructed to change sensor. The second I caught on a cupboard and although it didn't come out it then had problems scanning and again instructed change sensor. Then the third was signal loss and unable to scan before it again instructed replace. I contacted Abbott and they replaced each one which is good of them but an inconvenience for them to not work.So I have been using Libre 2 for a while now and haven't had 1 sensor last 15 days. They have lasted between 8 hours and 11 days at best. I have found them very unreliable. Has anyone else had this issue? Does anyone know why these sensors are so unreliable?
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