I do sympathise, but one thing I will say is don’t Feel as if your a scammer asking for free sensors , I had three faulty sensors within 3 days of each other . When I phoned Abbott they asked for a fault code which is found on the reader , they sent 3 replacements no probs .Hey, I been using freestyle libre 1 for a year now and I haven't been doing glucose blood test, I was solely relying on libre so I wasn't double checking with glucose blood test. However, last 3 sensors were inaccurate as hell. This happened 5 min ago. I am just lying in bed browsing internet, and I feel like I have hypo, but my sensor shows 6.5mmol so I was like, hmmm maybe I am wrong. 10min later i check, it is 6.3mmol, so I suppose it is going down (slowly), but it haven't reached danger zone. But out of curiosity I checked from blood, and it showed 3.2mmol. I quickly treated my hypo. I know sensors are 15min behind, but it wouldn't go as low as 3.2mmol in 15min. My last 2 sensors were this inaccurate, and this is my third one which is inaccurate. I apply them in the right place, back of my upper arm and I think I haven't had problems before with inaccuracy. I called the support to get one replaced, they said they would send new one. Then second one was faulty but I didn't call them cuz they would think I am a scammer that tried to get free sensors. And now the third sensor I have on me, is also faulty. The other time I check, it shows rising glucose and currently is at 15,7mmol, and I check blood, and it says it's only 11.2mmol and it started falling. Before I haven't been testing with blood so I don't know if my old sensors were inaccurate. Just recently I started experience inaccuracies. I don't wanna call them every 2 weeks with faulty sensors. At first I was happy to have freestyle libre so I could manage my diabetes better, but now when I look at this. This is so dangerously inaccurate, I consider going back to blood test glucose.
And before, sometimes I wake up from blood glucose at 11mmol (from sensor), but then I check with strips, and it shows 7mmol. So. I am confused. It is 3rd sensor in a row to be so inaccurate. But I repeat, I haven't been testing with sensor and strips before, just recently decided to test both methods to check inconsistency.
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I’ve had the BG test cartridge (Accuchek Mobile) reduced to one a month too. The cost to the NHS of the double spend on test kit with strips/cartridges as well as sensors is, I believe, what lies behind this policy.After some time I noticed my allowance for repeat prescriptions for strips is limited. I will contact my GP to increase it. Because since my libre is not accurate. I will get back to daily bg test. And in my case is similar to yours. I am using accu check, and on average they want me to do 1 test a day. Which is way too low as of now.
If there's another local practice it might be worth your while switching. I know it's hassle, but probably less of a hassle than paying for repeated prescriptions. No guarantees obviously. But there is a chance it could save you some cash.Thank you all for the replies. Just a little update. I called my gp and was on the phone with my doctor. He sent prescription for mobile cassette (my test strips, cassette rocher), but when I asked if my allowance for test strips could be increased. He said no because they are too expensive and I should request them every 3 months. A bit weird, but, I guess. Anyway, I can always buy them on ebay or something
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