For boring and irrelevant reasons, after a few years of using the Medtrum CGM, I have temporarily be using a Libre 2+.
This my first experience of the 2+ and I was nervous of returning to a CGM that was "factory calibrated" because I always found the Libre 2 to be randomly variable when compared with finger pricks, even when fast changing BG, compression lows, interstitial delays and "bedding in time" were taken into consideration.
For the first week I was pleasantly surprised at how close my finger prick readings were to the LIbre 2+.
However, I am now on Day 9 and the pleasantness has soured - currently, LibreLink is saying 11.3, finger prick is saying 7.1. A few hours ago, one said 5.4 and the other said 8.1. I started to notice a divergence yesterday afternoon.
In another thread, @harbottle mentioned
I know I can report this to Abbott and they will probably replace the sensor. I also know I could use a third party app with Libre (I used to do this) to get calibration ability. But I wonder if my arms are muckier than most. Is this something others have noticed? Noticed the variation in the readings over time; not my mucky arms.
And, given it is "internal muckiness", is there anything I can do to minimise the affect? I am well hydrated and externally clean.
This my first experience of the 2+ and I was nervous of returning to a CGM that was "factory calibrated" because I always found the Libre 2 to be randomly variable when compared with finger pricks, even when fast changing BG, compression lows, interstitial delays and "bedding in time" were taken into consideration.
For the first week I was pleasantly surprised at how close my finger prick readings were to the LIbre 2+.
However, I am now on Day 9 and the pleasantness has soured - currently, LibreLink is saying 11.3, finger prick is saying 7.1. A few hours ago, one said 5.4 and the other said 8.1. I started to notice a divergence yesterday afternoon.
In another thread, @harbottle mentioned
This is not something I had read previously (thanks for the insight harbottle). I am starting to suspect I have a mucky arm as this experience is not unique to Libre - I noticed something similar with the Medtrum CGM but the ability to calibrate allows me to overcome the variations.Over the two weeks, the sensor readings tend to be less accurate over time, especially towards the end of the the life-span (Due to 'muck' on the filament.)
I know I can report this to Abbott and they will probably replace the sensor. I also know I could use a third party app with Libre (I used to do this) to get calibration ability. But I wonder if my arms are muckier than most. Is this something others have noticed? Noticed the variation in the readings over time; not my mucky arms.
And, given it is "internal muckiness", is there anything I can do to minimise the affect? I am well hydrated and externally clean.