RascallyBear
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Mod Edit: This post and the responses were split away from an older thread: https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/freestyle-libre-sensor-failure-rate-of-40.71482/page-3
Mostly, the sensor that's meant to last 14 days actually stops working after 10 or 11 days. Because in some countries the sensors are programmed to last fewer than 14 days, I'm suspicious that this is a programming error. Either the sensor's firmware is being set to 10 days (as I think they do in the USA) or the android smartphone App is at fault. These failures are too consistent.
The other fault that I've begun to experience only recently is with the spring-loaded applicator. Until recently, the applicator worked perfectly. But over the past 6 months, I'll press the applicator firmly onto my arm, and then there's a hesitation before the spring works. It'll start to work, but then there's a pause before the needle fully goes forwards. Sometimes there's a complete hang-up, with the mechanism only working as I pull the applicator away from my arm. I'm actually a designer, and my impression is that the problem is indicative of a manufacturing error caused by worn out manufacturing equipment.
I'd be interested in others' experiences. Today, 13th March 2021, I had a sensor pack up 3 days early. Then, the replacement sensor applicator misfires, leaving me with a painful needle feeling in my arm. This 2nd sensor only lasted for 8 hours before giving a failed sensor message.
I'm highly suspicious that the NHS contract is creating a manufacturing problem for Abbot, and that we're being supplied with sensors programmed to last only 10 days rather that the NHS contracted 14 days. Also, that Abbot are using worn out manufacturing equipment, which is causing recently released applicators to misfire.
As for my satisfaction: well, the Freestyle Libre sensors have changed my life. I couldn't live without them. A brilliant system. Hopefully Version 2 will fix the problems.
Stay safe everyone -- Rick
I've been using Freestyle Libre since 2018. So around 80 fortnightly applications. At first failures were few and far between. But from the tail end of 2020 through the first quarter of 2021, I'm getting frequent failures.Has anyone else kept a track of the failure rate of the sensor?
I have just started with the system. A 'trial' where I was issued a reader and one sensor, at the hospital but by a company rep. Clearly not a trial in the true sense of the word. More a marketing ploy to create demand. Although there is nothing inherently wrong with that. I am now self-funding the sensors until my CCG (Cambridgeshire) approve the use.
The system is a step change in how I manage my diabetes and I find it extremely useful. However, I now have my 5th sensor on and, after 4 days, it looks like it is failing. I keep getting the error message that glucose readings are not available, try again in a few minutes.
This will be the 2nd of 5 sensors to fail, a rate of 40%. Tomorrow I ring Abbot up to see what they have to say. Anyone else had a similar experience or am I just the unlucky one to get the Friday afternoon sensors?
Mostly, the sensor that's meant to last 14 days actually stops working after 10 or 11 days. Because in some countries the sensors are programmed to last fewer than 14 days, I'm suspicious that this is a programming error. Either the sensor's firmware is being set to 10 days (as I think they do in the USA) or the android smartphone App is at fault. These failures are too consistent.
The other fault that I've begun to experience only recently is with the spring-loaded applicator. Until recently, the applicator worked perfectly. But over the past 6 months, I'll press the applicator firmly onto my arm, and then there's a hesitation before the spring works. It'll start to work, but then there's a pause before the needle fully goes forwards. Sometimes there's a complete hang-up, with the mechanism only working as I pull the applicator away from my arm. I'm actually a designer, and my impression is that the problem is indicative of a manufacturing error caused by worn out manufacturing equipment.
I'd be interested in others' experiences. Today, 13th March 2021, I had a sensor pack up 3 days early. Then, the replacement sensor applicator misfires, leaving me with a painful needle feeling in my arm. This 2nd sensor only lasted for 8 hours before giving a failed sensor message.
I'm highly suspicious that the NHS contract is creating a manufacturing problem for Abbot, and that we're being supplied with sensors programmed to last only 10 days rather that the NHS contracted 14 days. Also, that Abbot are using worn out manufacturing equipment, which is causing recently released applicators to misfire.
As for my satisfaction: well, the Freestyle Libre sensors have changed my life. I couldn't live without them. A brilliant system. Hopefully Version 2 will fix the problems.
Stay safe everyone -- Rick
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