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Libre2: In the end they also failed me

  
Sherpa41
03/07/2026 2:18 a.m.

After years saying that the Libre2/plus sensors were perfect for me.I've been using them since 2022, if I remember correctly, and I've never had measurement problems.

About 12 days ago I got the first sensor that was bad practically all the time.

Right from the start it hurt a lot when I put it on, which is strange because normally I don't even notice it.Then it began with the typical deviation of about –50 mg/dL that sometimes occurs in the first few hours, but in this case it lasted almost two days.

On the third day it stayed more or less at –30.It seemed that it was getting better because day 4 and 5 were even almost going well, with deviations of –20 / –10.

But then it got worse again: again -30, then -50... and on the 11th and 12th there were times when it read up to -100 on the glucometer, so in the end I took it off.

And to make matters worse, when I put in another new sensor, it didn't even start and I got the message to remove it and put in a new one.


En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
JulioGar
03/09/2026 10:36 a.m.

Hello good!

In my case, they have started to fail especially since I used the Libre 2 Plus (which lasts 15 days instead of 14).The sensor stops working randomly, with a message that the sensor needs to be replaced.There have been more than 5 over the last year.Although Abbott's website never says anything wrong when you request a replacement, the truth is that it doesn't give you much confidence to think that at any moment it could leave you stranded...

Regarding the margin of error, it also happens to me depending on the sensor, but at least, there is always a difference between 20mg/dl and 50mg/dl.In many cases it can be attributed to the "delay" in the interstitial measurement of the sensors with respect to the capillary (approximately 8 minutes if I remember correctly).In my case, to make serious decisions regarding insulin units or certain meals, I prefer to contrast with a capillary (especially because there are times when the sensor goes crazy, and suddenly shows a much higher number only to go back down after a few minutes...).

There are certain cases where inflammation during the first few hours can lead to erroneous readings.I know of people who put on the new sensor even a day before activating it, in order to avoid this complication, perhaps this could be useful to you.

All the best.

37 años (30 años con Diabetes Tipo 1).
Low Carb Athlete (Finisher Utratrail/Utracycling events)
Solostar+Fiasp+Libre2Plus

  
Sherpa41
03/09/2026 11:22 a.m.

ChatGpt told me that I would have put it in a damaged place, with fatty deposits nearby, with scar tissue from another previous puncture or with the filament too deep or too superficial.Not in the optimal place to measure interstitial fluid.

But the area is already completely messed up by the insulin injections and the other sensors.Maybe that's why some things go so wrong or so badly.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Ruthbia
03/09/2026 4:07 p.m.

I don't think so, I tear my glute and glute area every time.I don't know how saturated it has been in 10 years.

They fail because the product has quality leaks, it is manufactured by several suppliers.Many fail in the first days.

They measure so poorly that they give me a glucose of 6.3, that is, their measurements are around the average associated with this value, and in blood in the laboratory it gives me 5.8.We are talking about deviations between 50-75 mg/dL randomly.

It's been a while since I've crushed capillary fingers so much.It doesn't give me any confidence.


Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Sherpa41
03/09/2026 9:14 p.m.

The truth is that I was spending a lot of strips and spending a lot of time above normal.It's an absolute nightmare when the sensor goes bad.

In 4 years I have already saturated my favorite area although I also use it a lot
For insulin, it's very screwed.Now I have had to put it on
in a place that I crush at night.What I don't like.

And although chatgpt told me that with the deviation of -50 or -30, in the end with the -100 of the last few days it already told me that the sensor would surely be bad.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Ruthbia
03/10/2026 10:23 a.m.


Sherpa41 said:
@Sherpa41 said:

The truth is that I was spending a lot of strips and spending a lot of time above normal.It's an absolute nightmare when the sensor goes bad.

In 4 years I have already saturated my favorite area although I also use it a lot
For insulin, it's very screwed.Now I have had to put it on
in a place that I crush at night.What I don't like.

And although chatgpt told me that with the deviation of -50 or -30, in the end with the -100 of the last few days it already told me that the sensor would surely be bad.

Have you tried glutes?I've been there for 10 years with no problems.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Anaisabel
03/10/2026 7:30 p.m.

For the summer I wear it on my buttocks, but now I wear it on my arm and I have never had any problems in bed and I usually crush it.

This sensor that I have is working quite well for me, but I have also been doing a lot of capillaries for a few months now because I don't trust it.

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Ruthbia
03/10/2026 8:55 p.m.

Today the endocrinologist told me that they have been failing a lot lately.All the patients have been very ill for months.

He gave me a Dexcom to try, if I like them, they will change me to Dexcom.

They last less and have the option to calibrate.

I'll see.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
isabelbota
03/14/2026 8:28 p.m.

In my case they measure me very below.The last glyco test gave 6.2 in analytics, when the sensor gave 4.8.So it is very difficult to control anything.

I spoke with Abbot one day when they called me for a satisfaction survey and they told me that they are indeed going wrong, that they are aware that they have a problem with the libre 2 plus, that they have many complaints and that they are trying to improve it.They literally told me that "it should be as good as the free 2"😳.

That is to say, they are trying to go back... anyway.

And of course, it's time to make strips, because anyone trusts it.And buying them, of course, because according to the doctors, with the sensor you don't need strips.

Let's hope they improve them soon.It is best for them first, because they are spending a fortune on replacements, which they would save if they were made with higher quality.Because apart from measuring incorrectly, it is very rare for one to last 15 days.And yes, it is true that they have no problem replacing them, but it would be better if they were good and everyone was happy.

DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces.
HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: enero 2025 6,1
Abasaglar 10 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.

  
Arse
03/15/2026 7:20 p.m.

Two months ago, they changed 5 Libre 2+ sensors for me at once because the deviations, always downward, made the data worthless.They don't usually bother me to provide me with strips, but I suppose it will depend on the center and the nurse.I usually sleep on my back, but when I turn on my side, and the sensor is on the lower arm, it usually wakes me up due to rapid descent.It's not real, because as soon as I change my position the data returns to its normal state.That's why for 2 sensors I have tried placing it on the chest, exactly about 5 cm.from where it joins the arm and there is almost no muscle.So far I haven't had nighttime hiccups again, so that's good.It is also quite discreet and does not rub against any door, hehehe

Another issue that will seem like bullshit at a certain age, but every appointment with the endocrinologist makes me anxious because of course, she sees the hypoglycemia data from the Librelink and I bring her the corrected data with Juglucco and XDrip+ and the differences are always, regardless of the sensor, 20 units less, at least.And he always beats me up with how dangerous the hiccups are and with some tremendous fights.I have managed to bring her Excel sheets of 3 months' measurements with Libre and calibrated data, but nothing goes directly to what she can see through Librelink.Anyway.....Carrying these two apps is because Diabox stopped working and the other option I have, to calibrate and see the corrected data on Garmin watches.

By the way, I don't know if it will happen to you or not, but they gave me the first dose of the Herpes Zoster vaccine and I spent 2 days and their corresponding nights, there was no way to reduce the hyperglycemia.Added to this is the change in temperature that also affects me quite a bit, with the cold I need more insulin and with the heat less.Total fucking lack of control, with how bad I have it.

@Ruthbia you will already tell your experience with the change to Dexcom.By the way, I think that number 7 has already been released... and they have provided you with the One+, right?

Lada desde 2018. Freestyle Libre 2. Tresiva y Humalog J. Alimentación "low carb".

  
JoseRodrGonz1957
03/16/2026 2 p.m.

Well, in my case, the last 72/48 hours of expected useful life are not at all reliable.They report many false hiccups with differences of more than 100 between the sensor and the capillary.In fact, on those days I deactivate the sick leave alarm because it doesn't let me rest.Luckily, until now, I notice the hiccup symptoms even if I am asleep at the time I reach 70. I say the same as another user with the abbot WEB, I have no problems with the replacement and within a period of 5/7 business days I have it at home.If it would be convenient for them to provide more strips.For every eight sensors they give me a box of strips, which forces me to buy.

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Ruthbia
03/16/2026 7:04 p.m.

@Arse yes the Dexcom One+.

I got the beta version of Diabox for sensors that start with 301 or 310. It only worked for 24 hours.

The one I have now is 3 hours away and no longer measures in Bluetooth.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

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