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Fit for purpose????

Jaycegeek

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Hi.
Haven't posted in a long time, so, here goes.

Is the Freestyle Libre 2+ actually fit for purpose? I have had my last 3 sensors for on me (including the one I'm wearing).
Now I have to wait for Freestyle to send replacements or my GP to pull their finger out and actually prescribe some for me. Which, given that I'm 2 weeks early for my prescription, isn't likely without getting a 'show me your papers' style phone call.

Almost every month, I have a sensor stop working, and it's beyond a joke. Unfortunately, the only other option on the NHS, isn't pump compatible and there's no way I can afford to self fund another kind of sensor.

Has anyone else had a lot of issues with the Libre 2+?
 
Whilst it probably doesn't help, I tend to have one failure a month with my Medtronic G4 sensors as well - sometimes I have had multiple failures all in the same change (and the Medtronic ones take 2.5 hours to charge and warm up and then 3 hours to fail - so its a long process) and yes it was very very very annoying especially since one time I was recovering from surgery at the time and really needed it to work and 3 failed in a row on the sensor change that week

And yes unfortunately if they fail its upto the manufacturer to replace them not your GP (though sometimes they may prescribe early in an emergency)

When I was still on the libre on prescription, I always made sure I had two or three in reserve (yes I bought them - but it meant I would be pretty unlikely to run out)

But yes unfortunately these things (all the CGMs) can just fail and yes its really really frustrating, but that's the nature of tech (and its still far better than the old days with no sensors :))
 
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I’m using the libre 2+. I’ve had one failure in the last 18 months which was a sensor which didn’t start at all. Abbott replaced it with no issues.
 
I only had 2 fails from any libre. The last was the L2+ the first stopped 8 days in & I got a replacement from Abbott. The L2+ cancelled about 6 hours prior to end.
Since I had the next sensor fitted. I just started the new one early?
 
I use Dexcom 1+ and it has occasional failures for 2-3 readings and not for every sensor. Even so it's totally unacceptable considering how high the cost is not to mention that Dexcom may be making so much money out of this.
 
I use Dexcom 1+ and it has occasional failures for 2-3 readings and not for every sensor. Even so it's totally unacceptable considering how high the cost is not to mention that Dexcom may be making so much money out of this.
I'm not sure about Dexcom. But libres will hold back readings temporarily whilst trying to chop sense into erratic levels?
This is not a fault..
 
I'm not sure about Dexcom. But libres will hold back readings temporarily whilst trying to chop sense into erratic levels?
This is not a fault..
Yes, Dexcom can also "store" readings due to signal failure and then show them after signal is restored but not when a sensor has temporarily failed.
 
Yes, Dexcom can also "store" readings due to signal failure and then show them after signal is restored but not when a sensor has temporarily failed.
Sounds like the same “thing” where the Libre can give a message to wait for 10 or 20 minutes when it’s not getting linear interstitial reading.. it’s a safety feature to avoid false representation on BGs.
 
I'm not sure about Dexcom. But libres will hold back readings temporarily whilst trying to chop sense into erratic levels?
This is not a fault..
I would definitely say it's a fault when it reads, stops, reads stops and then tells me to change the sensor.
 
I have a similar issue with the dexcom G7, in that sometimes I get multiple sensor failures and I run out early. Dexcom always replace them but it can take up to a week so I have finally cracked and bought 3 sensors so that I can keep 3 sensors in hand at the end of a script (I get them every 3 months). There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as to when they fail but my pharmacy did once give me a sensor early when they knew a script was on its way. Might be worth asking your pharmacy if caught short? (Disclaimer, I'm in New Zealand). In the days I self funded none of the pharmacies had them in stock so I had to make sure I never ran out, because they are shipped from the other island and I am in a "rural delivery" zone....
 
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