Anybody else having problems with libra accuracy
Put a new libre 2 sensor in last Wednesday lunchtime & activated it Thursday afternoon, apart from the 1st reading of the day all readings were 3.4 higher than glucose meter. Rang Abbott’s on Saturday & they’re replacing it. Put a libre 1 sensor in & started it, it’s been reading 2.5 higher than blood test.
Went to the gym this morning after workout it said 13.6, blood test said 8.4, it’s still reading 2.5 higher than it actually is, rang Abbotts again & they’re replacing this as well, so frustrating when they’re on prescription & you can only have 2 a month, I know they’re not totally accurate but never used to be this bad
Anybody else having problems with libra accuracy
Put a new libre 2 sensor in last Wednesday lunchtime & activated it Thursday afternoon, apart from the 1st reading of the day all readings were 3.4 higher than glucose meter. Rang Abbott’s on Saturday & they’re replacing it. Put a libre 1 sensor in & started it, it’s been reading 2.5 higher than blood test.
Went to the gym this morning after workout it said 13.6, blood test said 8.4, it’s still reading 2.5 higher than it actually is, rang Abbotts again & they’re replacing this as well, so frustrating when they’re on prescription & you can only have 2 a month, I know they’re not totally accurate but never used to be this bad
Anybody else having problems with libra accuracy
Put a new libre 2 sensor in last Wednesday lunchtime & activated it Thursday afternoon, apart from the 1st reading of the day all readings were 3.4 higher than glucose meter. Rang Abbott’s on Saturday & they’re replacing it. Put a libre 1 sensor in & started it, it’s been reading 2.5 higher than blood test.
Went to the gym this morning after workout it said 13.6, blood test said 8.4, it’s still reading 2.5 higher than it actually is, rang Abbotts again & they’re replacing this as well, so frustrating when they’re on prescription & you can only have 2 a month, I know they’re not totally accurate but never used to be this bad
I am only able to order two sensors on prescription at a time but I can order another two a week later to ensure I have spares. I am very conscious of times when there has been a shortage so I don't stockpile as that would make it difficult for others to get hold of - I just place a new prescription request when I am down to one in my drawer.I am not aware of this 2 a month rule. I usually ask for 6 sensors and get 6. It seems to me your doctor is making up his/her own rules!
That's interesting.xdrip isn't as good with Libre 2 as Libre 1 for me.
That's interesting.
What problems do you find and what method do you use for connection? I was delighted to get rid of my Miaomiao and use OOP2 to hijack the Bluetooth connection. I have been doing this since the start of the year and found it as good as Libre 1.
Hi Debbie I have recently had the same happen 2 faulty reading high in a row. Both were replaced but I was wondering if pump faulty second time. Never happened before odd one fallen off. Find Libre 2 much more accurate especially when just started. With highs and lows / unexpected especially I generally do a blood test.Anybody else having problems with libra accuracy
Put a new libre 2 sensor in last Wednesday lunchtime & activated it Thursday afternoon, apart from the 1st reading of the day all readings were 3.4 higher than glucose meter. Rang Abbott’s on Saturday & they’re replacing it. Put a libre 1 sensor in & started it, it’s been reading 2.5 higher than blood test.
Went to the gym this morning after workout it said 13.6, blood test said 8.4, it’s still reading 2.5 higher than it actually is, rang Abbotts again & they’re replacing this as well, so frustrating when they’re on prescription & you can only have 2 a month, I know they’re not totally accurate but never used to be this bad
Thanks, I have to use the libre app so my DSN & doctor has access to itI discovered a few years ago that the algorithm Abbott use for their factory calibration does not match me. Thankfully, unofficial apps such as Glimp and xDrip use a different algorithm which allows calibration against finger pricks. Calibrating at least once a day when my levels are steady, gives me much closer readings so I have not used the official app since, am confident to use Libre and never needed to call Abbott about inaccurate sensors.
Thanks for replying I’ve been up to 18 & down to 2.4 on glucose machine & never felt any different, no awareness whatsoeverI found about 2.5 to 3 mmol difference between my libre and my reader at the lower end. I've ended up trusting the libre over the blood reader as I can feel hypo symptoms when the blood reader is telling me I should be fine. Looking forward to my next blood test to see if the estimated A1C is close or not.
I order them online, can only order 2 & there’s always a date on there when you can order againI am not aware of this 2 a month rule. I usually ask for 6 sensors and get 6. It seems to me your doctor is making up his/her own rules!
It seems to me a much better arrangement to have a number of sensors with one prescription because as we all know, sometimes the sensors are duds, and we need to have them replaced. I would put this to your doctor, and see if you can have at least 4 each time?
Thanks for replying, I’ve found libre 1’s to be more accurate, or maybe they weren’t & I was in target range 100% of the time & wasn’t doing finger pricks, this new one is 3.4 over on first reading of the day, haven’t got any more sensors so leaving it in & pricking my fingersHi Debbie I have recently had the same happen 2 faulty reading high in a row. Both were replaced but I was wondering if pump faulty second time. Never happened before odd one fallen off. Find Libre 2 much more accurate especially when just started. With highs and lows / unexpected especially I generally do a blood test.
You can use xDrip AND the LibreLInk app provided the official app has turned off Bluetooth.Thanks, I have to use the libre app so my DSN & doctor has access to it
I order them online, can only order 2 & there’s always a date on there when you can order again
I am only able to order two sensors on prescription at a time but I can order another two a week later to ensure I have spares. I am very conscious of times when there has been a shortage so I don't stockpile as that would make it difficult for others to get hold of - I just place a new prescription request when I am down to one in my drawer.
My pharmacy is small so I know they don't stock many at a time - they may even order on demand.
That's interesting.
What problems do you find and what method do you use for connection? I was delighted to get rid of my Miaomiao and use OOP2 to hijack the Bluetooth connection. I have been doing this since the start of the year and found it as good as Libre 1.
I would do the same in your situation. Sometimes faulty batches occur have you check batch numbers? Hope things improve for you .Thanks for replying, I’ve found libre 1’s to be more accurate, or maybe they weren’t & I was in target range 100% of the time & wasn’t doing finger pricks, this new one is 3.4 over on first reading of the day, haven’t got any more sensors so leaving it in & pricking my fingers
Thank you, they were definitely different batch numbers, 1st one was a libre 2 sent by abbots to replace a faulty sensor, the other was a 1 from the local pharmacy,I would do the same in your situation. Sometimes faulty batches occur have you check batch numbers? Hope things improve for you .
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