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I'm back in love with my Libre now after finally getting a sensor that worked! I got new sensors sent for the faulty ones and have just finished one with a fortnight of highly accurate results (within 0.1 of a finger prick consistently). The new ones were from a different batch and I'm wondering if I got a bad batch the first time.
Either way, I feel I can trust it now
I'm an elderly people and I've managed to sort out any problems I've had with my sensors using my (rather common) senses...On the other hand I think the Libre might be tricky to use for some people, like maybe elderly people or people which might be not so updated on using new technologies (how put this nicely. It's not completely plug & play yet, you have to keep on using your brains.
I looked at this the other day and am waiting for them to get back to me to see if the sensors are prescribable or not as £57 a fortnight is way too much for me as i'm on a very limitied budget (.I.P. and Esa). from what i gather from what i have read, it can only be used on the upper arm and the sensor automatically stops after 14 days. If the sensors are prescribable i will definitely be getting the monitor.
If you have an Android phone with NFC, try it on that for £50 for one sensor.Well I cant make my mind up on this thing. It seems expensive but the amount of testing I am likely to do trying to sort myself out, I'm not sure there is that much difference. For example, if I test once first thing in the morning then before and twice after three meals that's 10 strips and lancets a day = 300 per month. Even the code free would work out at about £75.00! Plus the sore fingers and just ten results per day...
My concern is the complexity of using it, plus the amount of problems some of you have had with the sensors being faulty or falling off...
Someone tell me what to go for, I can't decide
Steve.
Hi SteveWell I cant make my mind up on this thing. It seems expensive but the amount of testing I am likely to do trying to sort myself out, I'm not sure there is that much difference. For example, if I test once first thing in the morning then before and twice after three meals that's 10 strips and lancets a day = 300 per month. Even the code free would work out at about £75.00! Plus the sore fingers and just ten results per day...
My concern is the complexity of using it, plus the amount of problems some of you have had with the sensors being faulty or falling off...
Someone tell me what to go for, I can't decide
Steve.
I'd agree with that - when I first got mine, I intended to use it for a month to see what my blood was doing and then only put one on occasionally.Yeah right! once you see a graph and get better control you'll be hooked!
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Does anyone have any experience with the Libre who has allergies, in relation to plasters / sticky tape etc?
I'd love to use the Libre, especially if my phone would scan the sensorbut I have some allergies re plasters etc. Years ago, I tried nicotine patches but after only a few days I was seeing the redness and itching on the sites.
I'm a bit reluctant to pay out for one and find I can't tolerate the fixative substance that holds them in place.
I'd be very appreciative to hear what you might think. Maybe a phone call to Abbott is in order to see what they might suggest.
Thanks
Hi
Does anyone have any experience with the Libre who has allergies, in relation to plasters / sticky tape etc?
I'd love to use the Libre, especially if my phone would scan the sensorbut I have some allergies re plasters etc. Years ago, I tried nicotine patches but after only a few days I was seeing the redness and itching on the sites.
I'm a bit reluctant to pay out for one and find I can't tolerate the fixative substance that holds them in place.
I'd be very appreciative to hear what you might think. Maybe a phone call to Abbott is in order to see what they might suggest.
Thanks
I didn't think I would ever try the Libre or like the Libre after having the awful Abbott Freestyle Navigator...(it was hopeless!).
However. Just coming to end of 2nd sensor.
1st one inaccurate for first 13 hours.. Then really good.
Following advice here, put the 2nd sensor in 24 hrs before 1st one ran out and has worked perfectly.
I am absolutely OTT with everything... And when I say the Navigator Cgm waa useless.. I really had consistent proof of it.
I have consistent proof of this libre being brilliant for me.. Just wish the Navigator had worked as well.
My CCG is currently supplying me with sensors until they get an answer on CGM funding. However, most patients wouldn't get this. It is because I have other long term illnesses that limit my fingers for testing and just going back to a pump...and having stomach issues that impact upon my. Diabetes bg's.
I don't think I'm lucky getting these currently supplied-I wish I didn't have the additional reasons for needing the Libre.
My nurses and consultant have 7 pages of evidence for proof of needing help....
You won't be disappointed. So easy especially if you drive it really is good. Did have a few problems with a couple do the sensors but they replaced them free with no problem at all.GO GO GO!
I just placed my order
I'm allergic to Elastoplast but have had the sensor on for 13 days now with no problem or itchiness.I even have reactions to Micropore, never mind conventional Elastoplast, but I've been absolutely fine with the Libre.
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