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<blockquote data-quote="Zinadane" data-source="post: 2364384" data-attributes="member: 397875"><p>On my 3rd libre sensor now as part of my start up trial and was all going well.</p><p>Anyway, I have just had a few days of weird results before I realized that the sensor is given falsely inflated figures. Caused me quite a problem for a couple of days as the sensor was reading +50% through-out the range! I know now I should be backing it up with more blood tests for verification. </p><p>So how reliable are the libre patches, is the fault caused by a bad sensor or a reaction in my body to the probe?</p><p>How often will a sensor go bad?</p><p>I have seen that abbot exchange sensor that develop faults, I need to contact them I presume.</p><p>What are other people’s experiences?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinadane, post: 2364384, member: 397875"] On my 3rd libre sensor now as part of my start up trial and was all going well. Anyway, I have just had a few days of weird results before I realized that the sensor is given falsely inflated figures. Caused me quite a problem for a couple of days as the sensor was reading +50% through-out the range! I know now I should be backing it up with more blood tests for verification. So how reliable are the libre patches, is the fault caused by a bad sensor or a reaction in my body to the probe? How often will a sensor go bad? I have seen that abbot exchange sensor that develop faults, I need to contact them I presume. What are other people’s experiences? [/QUOTE]
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