I have received an email today, doesn’t say much that we don’t already know and disappointingly doesn’t mention when it’s likely to be fixed.Thank you to the wonderful wiz kid who thought about re-installing the original purchased app. Works a treat!
I wonder if Abbott will bother communicating with us when they eventually fix this - I somehow doubt it…..?
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And also disappointingly, but not surprisingly, is a ‘no reply’ email address. As first thing I did was hit ‘reply’ to give them a piece of my mind!!I have received an email today, doesn’t say much that we don’t already know and disappointingly doesn’t mention when it’s likely to be fixed.
You need to delete app and reset up again from bought purchased as app been deleted from App Store. You can find from purchases. There is a better message earlier explaining. Your existing sensor will work but all history will be lost. I’ve just done mine and all ok nowYes mine came down this morning, was working yesterday, now having a blank white page. Had to go digging in my stuff to find a manual glucometer
Yesterday morning I got through to Abbott after waiting 1 hour 25 minutes and although the call handler was polite he couldn’t tell me anything I hadn’t already found on this platform. He did take all my details (which explains why there was such a wait if they dealt with every caller in this way) and registered what he termed ‘my complaint’. I was glad that at least I registered my discontent, but left no better off than when I started. Thank goodness for this platform which gave me everything I needed to rectify the situation.Just wanted to say thank you everyone for all your responses regarding Libre2 app meltdown. Like so many of you I couldn’t get through to Abbott yesterday so left a message on their customer care line. Had a reply saying that they would get back to me in the next three days. Had a look on Diabetes Forum and found that I wasn’t alone. I’ve deleted the app and reinstalled from App Store and all good so far. The latest version is even better than the last one. I’ve had type 1 for the past 33 years and hypo’s for 32 of them. Thanks to Abbott they’re in the past. Perhaps the best thing to happen in my time with diabetes.
Also, this is my first post on this forum although I’m a regular reader. Thanks once again, you’ve stopped me panicking.
I am facing the same problem! I l got blank screen and I redownload app but still the same problem!my bad!I updated the app on my iPhone yesterday, then got the blank white screen and crashing of the app. On Abbott’s advice I deleted the app (lost all my data within the app!) and then reinstalled it. It worked perfectly as a CGM for a few hours, then I kept getting ‘loss of signal’ and only getting a reading by scanning
Hi yes I struggled to start till I read somewhere I needed to turn my alarms off in libre appCan you get through to the Bluetooth screen on the app? Took me a while to figure out how to get started, but need to get to the Bluetooth screen (Bluetooth symbol at bottom of app Home Screen), then click on the + to select CGM then Freestyle 2 and then scan your sensor. Mine wouldn’t scan first few times, but persevered and it worked. Now I don’t need to scan it again as it’s just transmitting automatically like a proper CGM.
Well thank goodness for this forum!!!! Was due to go on holiday last Friday when the blank white screen appeared!!! Obv panic until this forum and downloaded Shuggah which has been great!!! Not having to actually scan and added bonus. Cannot believe that Abbot could make such a huge mistake when so many people depend on a potentially life saving device. Do we now keep Shuggah as seems to be the more dependable one, already ahead of the game with no scanning? Anyway thank you to all for advice. Am just going to try and download new app and see.
No sorry,Just as I feared, changing to a new sensor caused a nightmare! Immediately the 60 minute warmup finished and the sensor started working, it soon showed signal loss and loss of alarms! The only way to get a reading was to scan. Next the signal loss alarm kept going off and I could not get Shuggah to connect to the new sensor. It keept saying ‘scan successful’, then just said, ‘scanning’ and never changed to ‘connected’. Next, I tried deleting the Libre app, which was the new version, and had been working perfectly with my old sensor! I then reloaded the Libre app from my purchases as instructed, but that soon showed signal loss and I was back to square one! Worst of all, after deleting both Libre and Shuggah, and then reloading Libre, it still would not work other than with a scan of the sensor. Currently I have only Shuggah, having loaded it after deleting Libre again, and it is working perfectly. When you download Shuggah and go through the installation, you do get a warning that Bluetooth access for Libre must be denied. Yesterday with the old sensor I did not deny Libre access and yet both Libre and Shuggah worked fine. I have downloaded Libre again and denied Bluetooth access, but of course this just means the app doesn’t work! I’m now very confused and facing a call to Abbott, which I doubt will be of any use, and of course you cannot call until Monday! At least for the moment I just have Shuggah and it’s doing everything I need it to do. However, you can’t just carry on in this situation because at some point, you need Libre in order to fulfil NHS requirements and have data uploaded to LibreView! Anyone else on here in this situation with a new sensor and have any ideas?
Well, right now, I’m back in the perfect position with both apps running full functionality. I wasn’t going to post anything until this had lasted for at least a couple of days, but since you ask, I’ll tell you what I’ve done, but I don’t actually know what it was that got it all working! I deleted both apps using the recommended method from within iPhone storage. I then reloaded Shuggah and this time I was able to get the sensor connected. I’ve no idea why it did connect this time and not on the many other times that I tried it, even with Libre deleted. You know it has worked because if you go into Bluetooth on your phone, from settings, you will see the Abbott sensor listed there. With sugar now working correctly, I again downloaded the Libre app and even chose to allow it to connect to Bluetooth! When I then opened the app, I scanned the sensor and it came up with no reading and said signal loss. I don’t know why but I did then scan a second time and this time the reading came on. I had remembered something about alarms and I went in and set them but turned off the signal loss alarm. Amazingly from that point both apps have worked correctly. Both are giving me high and low alarms and both are sending notifications to both my phone and my Garmin watch, although only Shuggah posts actual readings on my watch. This is something Abbott really must work on providing. So, right now, I am very happy but not looking forward to changing my sensor again in two weeks time! I would be delighted to hear of anyone else’s experiences, particularly if someone can isolate exactly what it is you need to do to get both to work together after activating a new sensor, because it’s clearly possible.No sorry,
But it f you get it resolved can you post on here how you managed it please, will be starting a new sensor next Monday
How do you disable Bluetooth in the Libre app without actually entirely deleting the app?Disable the Bluetooth in libre and enable it in Shuggah which should allow you to get Shuggah working.
in libre disable alarms (you can enable them in Shuggah). Then manually scan in libre app every 8 hours which will download your data and put it into libreview.
Go to settings on your phone. Scroll down to LibreLink, click, then toggle Bluetooth offHow do you disable Bluetooth in the Libre app without actually entirely deleting the app?
Thank you, I’ve just been looking within the app never thought of going to the app within the settings of the phone.Go to settings on your phone. Scroll down to LibreLink, click, then toggle Bluetooth off
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