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<blockquote data-quote="Dabeast" data-source="post: 2005991" data-attributes="member: 468361"><p>I have bled twice out of 9 sensors, but only minor (one only noticed when removing sensor) The bleed did not seem to affect the accuracy. Nearly all my sensors read low for 24 hours, so I tend to put one on when I have a day left on my current one. I activate it with the reader, but I don't with my phone app. This means I can take readings on the old sensor on my phone for 24hrs while my new sensor beds in. I have had two sensors which read over 2.0 too low and Abbott replaced these for me. On the whole, as others have said, Libre is more accurate between 4 and 8, and also when trend arrows are level. I have found, however, that the trend arrows are always accurate, even if the reading isn't. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dabeast, post: 2005991, member: 468361"] I have bled twice out of 9 sensors, but only minor (one only noticed when removing sensor) The bleed did not seem to affect the accuracy. Nearly all my sensors read low for 24 hours, so I tend to put one on when I have a day left on my current one. I activate it with the reader, but I don't with my phone app. This means I can take readings on the old sensor on my phone for 24hrs while my new sensor beds in. I have had two sensors which read over 2.0 too low and Abbott replaced these for me. On the whole, as others have said, Libre is more accurate between 4 and 8, and also when trend arrows are level. I have found, however, that the trend arrows are always accurate, even if the reading isn't. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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