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Freestyle Libre Sensor: highly inaccurate??
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<blockquote data-quote="johnBigBad" data-source="post: 1734185" data-attributes="member: 470821"><p>[ATTACH=full]25807[/ATTACH] I have found problems on only 1 of my last 13 sensors...apart from the few I have knocked off my arm.</p><p></p><p>I now tape over the sides of my sensors and have almost had perfect working for 14 days with this extra tape.</p><p></p><p>For those who doubt the accuracy, as per Abbotts' suggestions, a series (they suggest 5 minute apart) simultaneous sensor vs finger prick tests work, and backup the finger prick tests with another manufacturer's blood test. I have found Optium tests strips are usually within 6% of Performa test strips.</p><p></p><p>Loading the results to PC and using the Freestyle Libre software shows the bad sensor bias very quickly and easily (compare the dots above the sensor line values - all high).</p><p></p><p>This image was enough for Abbott to replace this sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnBigBad, post: 1734185, member: 470821"] [ATTACH=full]25807[/ATTACH] I have found problems on only 1 of my last 13 sensors...apart from the few I have knocked off my arm. I now tape over the sides of my sensors and have almost had perfect working for 14 days with this extra tape. For those who doubt the accuracy, as per Abbotts' suggestions, a series (they suggest 5 minute apart) simultaneous sensor vs finger prick tests work, and backup the finger prick tests with another manufacturer's blood test. I have found Optium tests strips are usually within 6% of Performa test strips. Loading the results to PC and using the Freestyle Libre software shows the bad sensor bias very quickly and easily (compare the dots above the sensor line values - all high). This image was enough for Abbott to replace this sensor. [/QUOTE]
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