Introverted_And_Proud
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Warm weather, insects
I've been having reading variation issues between my sensors and my meter for a while now, both when I was using the Libre 2 and the Libre 2+. Both readings stay within 1-2mmol of each other for the first week or so (the variation being more common with high readings rather than normal or low ones). Then usually around the 8 day mark, the sensor readings start to stray over 2mmol for all ranges, often claiming my readings to be much lower than they actually are. I'm normally changing sensors every week rather than two.
Over the past week, however, I've noticed the issue has been getting increasingly worse. Got a new batch of sensors from my chemist. Sensor no.1 worked for the first couple of hours after activation, but I suffered a hypo within one hour of my dinner. Treated the hypo and my meter reported my blood sugars were rising after fifteen minutes, but for some reason, my sensor did not follow it even with the lag. Even when my levels were stable again, my sensor continued to read my levels 5-6mmol lower. Was forced to switch out to Sensor no.2, but that one didn't even last a day. From the moment of activation it, too, read 5-6mmol lower than my meter. Sensor no.3 did better and lasted 8 to 9 days, but the variation worsened fast and it wasn't following my levels very well at all. Currently on Sensor no.4 on day 11 and I'm once again preparing to swap to a new sensor tomorrow because this one has been reading between 1.5 - 2mmol under my meter and is taking longer than 20 minutes to catch up (which it never does). This started after /3 days/ when it had seemingly settled after 48 hours.
I'm hoping it's just a bad batch, because they all seem to have similar serial numbers. Though, I have noticed this only started happening around the time the UK heatwaves started. I know the heat can affect the adhesive, but is it possible the sensors themselves can go awry because of the high temperatures and terrible humidity? I am inside a lot and tried to stay in well ventilated rooms and avoid the sun anyways (not an outdoors person), but I wouldn't be surprised if the sensors can only withstand up to a certain temperature.
Over the past week, however, I've noticed the issue has been getting increasingly worse. Got a new batch of sensors from my chemist. Sensor no.1 worked for the first couple of hours after activation, but I suffered a hypo within one hour of my dinner. Treated the hypo and my meter reported my blood sugars were rising after fifteen minutes, but for some reason, my sensor did not follow it even with the lag. Even when my levels were stable again, my sensor continued to read my levels 5-6mmol lower. Was forced to switch out to Sensor no.2, but that one didn't even last a day. From the moment of activation it, too, read 5-6mmol lower than my meter. Sensor no.3 did better and lasted 8 to 9 days, but the variation worsened fast and it wasn't following my levels very well at all. Currently on Sensor no.4 on day 11 and I'm once again preparing to swap to a new sensor tomorrow because this one has been reading between 1.5 - 2mmol under my meter and is taking longer than 20 minutes to catch up (which it never does). This started after /3 days/ when it had seemingly settled after 48 hours.
I'm hoping it's just a bad batch, because they all seem to have similar serial numbers. Though, I have noticed this only started happening around the time the UK heatwaves started. I know the heat can affect the adhesive, but is it possible the sensors themselves can go awry because of the high temperatures and terrible humidity? I am inside a lot and tried to stay in well ventilated rooms and avoid the sun anyways (not an outdoors person), but I wouldn't be surprised if the sensors can only withstand up to a certain temperature.