Have you spoken to Abbott about it? It may be you don't get on with the sensor but I'm glad I persevered.
I recall that @Ledzeptt had some issues with the sensor hurting but it did settle down. I've had twinges and the odd one that nips a bit but nothing too severe. I think it was Scott_c that said to me if you think about it you are introducing a foreign body so it's natural your system will want to attack the 'interloper' hence the waiting to activate to give the body a chance to adjust to it. My current sensor is due to expire tomorrow but I've had it's replacement on for 2 days now and it's fine. I'm either getting used to them or just better at applying them.It's my first day using the sensor after waiting 24 hours after insertion (couldn't make myself wait any longer!).
Accuracy wise it seems OK, but did say I was 4.8 when I felt low and meter said 3.3 - I think this was due to the lag. Other than that it seems pretty accurate.
But my arm is hurting quite a lot now, as if it's rejecting the sensor. I think maybe the filament is in my tricep muscle, or maybe near a nerve. I'll see how it goes but at this rate I can't see me getting to 14 days with it still in.
How do you know which is OUT , that is of course if one of them is? From the internet you can find medical reports that will tell you more information on how accurate the Libre isOK countdown is done and the scanner is working. I've discovered it will scan through the leather case on my mobile so that's good. A few question though.
1) I did a finger prick before the 1st test and got 6.6. Waited 10 mins and did the 1st scan on the sensor and got 7.3.
Have I got this the right way around? Is it blood, wait , scan or scan, wait , blood?
I expected it to be different but that's a fair difference.
2) does it just take time to settle? I.e are the first few scans normally out?
I appreciate it is all about the trend but that seems quite a gap.
Just something to think about - How do you know the Libre is out - did you perform an appropriate trial to prove the blood meter being used was accurate? Some meters don't pass the new standards required of them check this out on the internetThank you everyone for all the helpful comments. I'm not about to disconnect and give up at the 1st hurdle - I'm pretty pig headed and like to understand things. A bit frustrating as I was hoping to get to a couple of finger pricks but with the weird readings I've ended up having to check more than I intended.
Blood - Wait - Scan
After I bit of experimenting it seems 6 mins gets me reasonably close to the finger reading - as in 0.1 close. Will watch this tomorrow and see if I get the same results. The sensor is fine. Still very secure and living under Opsite. I skipped aqua today as I had Grandson but will be in the pool Friday and Saturday. Hopefully it will remain firmly attached.
Since I activated it this afternoon I've been in the 6's all day but one thing I have noticed now having checked the BG log against the Libre is they were moving in the same direction it just the Libre was well out at certain points I.e the 4.1 but I had dropped to 6.1 and an 8.2 that was actually 6.8. I just put a note on the readings on the Libre to say they were well out.
@Bluetit1802 I can't see anything about 15 min logs on the app. @Brunneria uses the App too so maybe she can add to this?
Both grandsons have now spotted the sensor now and are referring to it as Nana's secret sugar thing!
The other thing Nana's secret sugar thing told me today was that post dinner my BG did not go up - it fell and went on dropping. Not as low as the Libre thought but it was falling. All in all its been a pretty good day and it's nice to know I'm not harpooned by that needle
Just something to think about - How do you know the Libre is out - did you perform an appropriate trial to prove the blood meter being used was accurate? Some meters don't pass the new standards required of them check this out on the internet
I have read the reports... The simple fact is that the Libre is not as accurate as the good modern blood meters (like the one built into the Libre reader). That said, it's possible either can be out, but more likely the sensor.Just something to think about - How do you know the Libre is out - did you perform an appropriate trial to prove the blood meter being used was accurate? Some meters don't pass the new standards required of them check this out on the internet
So waiting for my first sensor, has anyone else been frustrated by the slowness. I know I am used to Amazon etc but I ordered on Sunday and it is still only showing as picked this morning - Wednesday. At this rate I will have to order a replacement almost as soon as I put the first one on. In comparison I ordered new strips for my Dario on Saturday and they arrived yesterday. Surely they can put them in the post quicker than this? If they got them onto NHS formularies how on earth would they distribute them. Most pharmacies expect to order in the morning and have by the afternoon!
What is the advantage of using a Libre for T2's. I can see for T1's and insulin dependant T2's it is better as they have to test so often. It seems a lot of expense for something that is really not necessary for T2's who are not on insulin. I would not have one even if we got them on the NHS as I would not fancy something strapped to me 24/7 unless it was absolutely essential that I had one I think it would make me obsessive. I am quite happy pricking my fingers
I've purchased the starter pack. It will give me 28 days of data. So I can have 28 different breakfasts, lunches and dinners and record the results. Not just before and 2 hours after but 1 hour, 3 hours etc. That would be a lot of testing. I probably won't continue with it long term unless the price comes down, but having all this information is useful to me to settle on a long term diet plan.
Thanks, that makes sense! I'm guessing it's a mixture of your body gets used to it and you learn where the best place to apply it is for you.I recall that @Ledzeptt had some issues with the sensor hurting but it did settle down. I've had twinges and the odd one that nips a bit but nothing too severe. I think it was Scott_c that said to me if you think about it you are introducing a foreign body so it's natural your system will want to attack the 'interloper' hence the waiting to activate to give the body a chance to adjust to it. My current sensor is due to expire tomorrow but I've had it's replacement on for 2 days now and it's fine. I'm either getting used to them or just better at applying them.
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