I’ve been using them for several years. Most of them last the full length of 15 days, or 14 days on the older sensors. The only problem I get occasionally is either the sticky back fails and the sensor falls off, or I hit a door frame accidentally and it’s ripped off. I’ve had about two fail due to hardware failures. But, you can always get the sensor replaced if you inform Libre. They will just send you a new one. So mostly, they are extremely reliable.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?
What phone do you to communicate with the sensors, and how do you find the sensor values compare against finger prick tests?I’ve been using them for several years. Most of them last the full length of 15 days, or 14 days on the older sensors. The only problem I get occasionally is either the sticky back fails and the sensor falls off, or I hit a door frame accidentally and it’s ripped off. I’ve had about two fail due to hardware failures. But, you can always get the sensor replaced if you inform Libre. They will just send you a new one. So mostly, they are extremely reliable.
I had to stop using mine as three times a night the alarm sounded …. Thought ah! bSL needs checking….NO …. MSG said Signal Lost !!!!! So with already having to get up three time a night for the toilet due to the new Dapoglifazin drug for my CKD I was getting about an hours sleep a night! Now given up !!! Liver never answers my questions!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’ve got an iPhone 16 Max Pro. I don’t bother with the finger pricks anymore because I found the sensors easily good enough. HbA1c Tests are pretty much spot on with what the Libre predicts. I’m about to go onto a close loop insulin pump so will be coming off Libres. It’s a shame because I found them to be very good but unfortunately my pump won’t support them and uses its own type of sensor.What phone do you to communicate with the sensors, and how do you find the sensor values compare against finger prick tests?
Abbott are very good at replacing any sensors that fall off or fail before the expected end date. For the most part over the last year and now with the Libre 2 Plus they have been fine. I don't like the 15 days though, before they always ended on the same day I started them, now it's uncertain exactly when they are going to finish so you have to plan ahead.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?
Thanks, interesting (and I'm pleased) that they work well for you. Good luck with the pump/new sensor combo too.I’ve got an iPhone 16 Max Pro. I don’t bother with the finger pricks anymore because I found the sensors easily good enough. HbA1c Tests are pretty much spot on with what the Libre predicts. I’m about to go onto a close loop insulin pump so will be coming off Libres. It’s a shame because I found them to be very good but unfortunately my pump won’t support them and uses its own type of sensor.
I alternate between left and right arms and also upper and lower. So: 1) left arm, just below shoulder; 2) right arm, just below shoulder; 3)left arm, just above elbow; 4)right arm, just above elbow.This is similar to what I see. It seems to be dependent on the sensor, or more probably on the sensor location. My working theory is that these ones are too close to the muscle (I don't have much fat on my arms so the available location is pretty small and I try to move it a bit between sensors to avoid aiming for exactly the same spot!)
Yeah it's like a gamble with them sometimes, I'd say nearly half of my sensors always have tons of sensor errors at inconvenient times. Maybe I'm doing something wrong idkSo 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?
Yes I’m self funding and have had 3 fall off I’ve today gone bk to finger pricking I’m type 2 on insulinSo 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?