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Libre 2 running out of steam towards the end of 14 days
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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2485906" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>Thinking more about this, if a sensor was running out of juice, I would expect functions such as the Bluetooth alerts to stop working. If it is reporting very low, you will be seeing more alerts which require more battery rather than less.</p><p></p><p>It sounds as if there is problem with the sensor not the transmitter.</p><p>The only time I have seen a sensor reporting incorrect low values for a prolonged time (excluding compression lows) is when it has become dislodged. There is not much glucose in skin or fresh air.</p><p></p><p>[USER=6467]@LittleGreyCat[/USER] Is it possible that the sensor has been knocked/nudged/dislodged? For example when you shower each day, is it possible that as you wipe the area around the sensor, you nudge it slightly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2485906, member: 527103"] Thinking more about this, if a sensor was running out of juice, I would expect functions such as the Bluetooth alerts to stop working. If it is reporting very low, you will be seeing more alerts which require more battery rather than less. It sounds as if there is problem with the sensor not the transmitter. The only time I have seen a sensor reporting incorrect low values for a prolonged time (excluding compression lows) is when it has become dislodged. There is not much glucose in skin or fresh air. [USER=6467]@LittleGreyCat[/USER] Is it possible that the sensor has been knocked/nudged/dislodged? For example when you shower each day, is it possible that as you wipe the area around the sensor, you nudge it slightly? [/QUOTE]
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