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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2536560" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=558589]@Bryun[/USER] do you use your phone or the reader? If the reader that could be the issue. </p><p>[USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] I have been wearing Libre 5+years now and have only had 1 fail and 1 fall off, and to be fair I had a helping hand in that. I fear your issues are more your bodies own reaction to the device rather than the actual device itself. It may be worth you trying a Dexcom to see if there are problems there also. </p><p>As a footnote, I am Type 1 and lucky to be able to trust Libre implicitly, very rarely using actual blood tests anymore. Except on the first day when it is still bedding in. I even dose and treat hypos with it. Though in the past 3 months have only had 3 hypos and my HBA1C is now considered to be in non diabetic levels. All this would not have been achieved without Libre 2 and it’s alarms, and for me personally, brilliant accuracy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2536560, member: 264425"] [USER=558589]@Bryun[/USER] do you use your phone or the reader? If the reader that could be the issue. [USER=521715]@MrsA2[/USER] I have been wearing Libre 5+years now and have only had 1 fail and 1 fall off, and to be fair I had a helping hand in that. I fear your issues are more your bodies own reaction to the device rather than the actual device itself. It may be worth you trying a Dexcom to see if there are problems there also. As a footnote, I am Type 1 and lucky to be able to trust Libre implicitly, very rarely using actual blood tests anymore. Except on the first day when it is still bedding in. I even dose and treat hypos with it. Though in the past 3 months have only had 3 hypos and my HBA1C is now considered to be in non diabetic levels. All this would not have been achieved without Libre 2 and it’s alarms, and for me personally, brilliant accuracy! [/QUOTE]
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