SHOCKING Freestyle Libre Mistakes You Didn't Know You Were Making!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • The Freestyle Libre is a great tool for people with diabetes, when its used the right way. In this video, I'll talk about some of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.
    If you're new to the Freestyle Libre, or if you're just looking to brush up on your knowledge, this video is for you. And whether you're using the Freestyle Libre 14 day, Freestyle Libre 2 or the new Freestyle Libre 3, this video will help you avoid the most common mistakes and get the most out of your device.
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Комментарии • 189

  • @allsandiego1294
    @allsandiego1294 6 месяцев назад +14

    Today is my first day wearing Free style 3 . Thank you for the information. I got a low sugar warning and got scared and did a glucose test and it was at 85 and decided to do research on accuracy and found out a lot of valuable information from your channel

    • @user-fn3vh5rk3k
      @user-fn3vh5rk3k 3 месяца назад +1

      No need to panic, Check daily and weekly pattern

  • @jepomer
    @jepomer 10 месяцев назад +14

    Good information in this video.
    When the sensors stay on, the continuous readings are extremely helpful. Over the few months I have used the sensors, my A1C dropped from 7.4 to 5.8 - my doctor asked me how I did it. As an engineer, I am used to monitoring lots of instrumentation and tweaking the instruments to run at peak performance. I knew that the sensor lags the finger stick readings about 20 to 30 minutes typically. I aim to keep my average readings between 90 and 100 versus being happy when my before meal finger stick readings were close to 130 but we're often much higher.
    Lately, the Libre 3 sensors have come loose fall off or and give an alarm. Most of the time it is when I am sweating or working in the rain with just a shirt on.
    Several have become loose while bumping into a doorway or chair. I have been experimenting where the best position is. I notice that I tend to brush up against doorways with my right arm. I place the sensors on my left.
    Abbott's notes recommend shaving the area. I did last night. I am hairy and have good swaths Sicilian skin. I apply the sensors after showering and wiping the area with alcohol.
    Just ordered some over-patches to facilitate keeping the sensor on AND help provide a sloped surface for when I do brush up against something with my left arm.

  • @dwightl5863
    @dwightl5863 Год назад +10

    I'm not a Libre user but would say the holes primary purpose is where the insertion needle goes through when putting on the sensor. Same would hold true for the Dexcom G7. But allowing it to breathe may be reasonable but on the other hand it would allow water in while showering or swimming as well.

  • @amaryllis2164
    @amaryllis2164 7 месяцев назад +8

    I don't know about the Libre 14 day or Libre 2 but the Libre 3 has a warning about vitamin c at the time that you insert it. Another point, at least with the Libre 3, it can be wildly inaccurate during the first 24 hours and certainly during the first 12 hours. I have to explain to my endocrinologist that all the hypoglycemic events on the first night after inserted are incorrect. I used to do multiple finger sticks but now I know that it's just the sensor itself acclimating. However I'm a very well controlled type 2, and mostly use my meter to see how food affects my blood sugar. Has kept me with an HBA1c between 5.3 and 5.5 for the last year and a half. I've been wearing it for a little over 2 years. And Skin Tac is a blessing. I was going to mention it if you didn't. Haven't had a sensor fall off since I started using it.

  • @justrusty
    @justrusty 5 месяцев назад +4

    I was out hiking (5 weeks) and two sensors fell off in quick succession. After discussing with my health care provider we determined that the sensors were more likely to stay on if I put the new one on at night before going to sleeping bag, rather than in the morning just before I would be hiking and sweating. Obvious in hindsight I guess, but to generalize, if you put them on at night you may give the adhesive more time to set before stressing it. (I now put them on at night only, and use extra adhesive product.)

  • @beatrizmercado9950
    @beatrizmercado9950 9 месяцев назад +6

    I appreciate that you made this video, it's very informative, I learned a few things I didn't know, like the website page, the reason for putting sensor in the back of the arm. So true about missing the other screens, I was focusing only on the main screen. Thank you!

  • @michellen6595
    @michellen6595 7 месяцев назад +5

    Your video is so informative. I learned some valuable lessons. Thank you!!

  • @starpartyguy5605
    @starpartyguy5605 11 месяцев назад +13

    I bent 2 pins on my first 2 Libre 3 sensors, putting them on the arm in the exact location mentioned. My tricep muscles apparently are too tough. I called Abbott, got replacement sensors sent, and asked for advice. They recommended the inside, flat area of the upper arm between bicep and tricep. The sensor went in and I've tested it with finger sticks over the past 3 days. It was 60 points off on day one. but now is within 20 points. It's an easier spot to apply anyway. Also, I sleep on my side and roll in bed. So putting it on the outside or back of arm, exposes it to compression and getting knocked off. BTW, I'm using Skin Prep by Smith & Nephew. If the sensor comes off before 14 days, I'll go to Skin Tack. Love the video though.

    • @tomodell2027
      @tomodell2027 7 месяцев назад +2

      Miss the alcohol wipe!!!

  • @17portland
    @17portland Год назад +8

    Re Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), a huge problem is that it is not only in health supplements but many prescribed medications and processed foods include it for is preservative qualities. I discoverwed it in bread, juice, preprepared meals, diabetes-related medications and so much more.
    I did have a problem with false higher readings and missing hypo's and when I called Abbot about the problem, the customer service team aren't alerted to the issue (they replaced four sensors as defective).
    Now I check all ingredients labels and have greatly reduced my intake of added Vitamin C. Reading the label closer also helps with tracking to the point I achieved an HbA1c of 5.8 (40mmol) within 4 months of starting with Freestyle.

    • @starpartyguy5605
      @starpartyguy5605 11 месяцев назад +1

      I drink 3 glasses of Diet Cran/Cherry daily. 78 grams per glass. Would take a lot to build up to the levels warned about. Light concord grape juice contains 90 mg Vitamin C / 12 g carbs. There is also a diet Grape juice at WM that only has 18 g. of Vitamin C and 2 g carbs. I use juice when I'm watching TV to avoid eating mindless naked carbs.

    • @17portland
      @17portland 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@starpartyguy5605 You need to look at all foods and drinks you have - many add ascorbic acid as a preservative to extend the shelf life. When you start looking for it you will be surprised at how much you actually take in - even industrial bakeries add it to bread to keep it fresh longer
      And as a side, if drinking diet drinks, watch out for certain sweetners that, although manufactured from sugar, do not count as carbs but can affect glucose levels.

    • @bmsyoutube9800
      @bmsyoutube9800 11 дней назад +1

      In addition, I have observed that eating kiwi fruit also shot up the reading falsely since it has high amount of vit C.

  • @ludekspurny5553
    @ludekspurny5553 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for your advice! I just discovered your channel. My wife is a diabetic so I translate her your advice (she is weak in English). I consider your channel very interesting and helpfull. Greetings from The Czech Republic

  • @buffuniballer
    @buffuniballer 11 месяцев назад +7

    I've moved to taking 1/2 a Vit C supplement. Most vitamins are eliminated before the body can use them, so cutting vitamins in half reduces the waste as well as avoids this issue.
    Also, one should consider what other vitamins and supplements offer. Many add C or have it as part of their package like most multi-vitamin offerings. My men's multi-vitamin has 99mg or about 110%
    I take a half tablet of that in the evening.
    I take 250mg C, 5000iu of D, some Zinc and 1/2 of a B supplement in the AM and a 1/2 men's multi-vitamin in the evening.
    The things I've found interfere with my Libre3 are compression, dehydration and if I've consumed too much salt. (Split a bacon baked potato with my wife and while my Libre3 was going low, my finger sticks were 70-100 mg/dL higher. I had worked out in the AM as well, so 4 pints of water over the next couple of hours got things closer over the next 24 hours.
    I was about to contact Abbott about another failed sensor, but gave it 24 hours to see if it was me.
    I think the sensor was 3-4 days into the 14 day cycle.
    Thanks for your content.

    • @ricklong3260
      @ricklong3260 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thsnk you! Nice to hear other people's experiences. ❤

  • @wilbard6708
    @wilbard6708 10 месяцев назад +4

    Had heard some time ago that the hole was for the skin's moisture from under patch to escape, what I thought you were going to say was missing was a alcohol wipe to use on the skin before putting on sensor. Good info in video, thanks.

  • @russelldemczak8510
    @russelldemczak8510 Год назад +13

    How did I not know I could just fill out a form online, instead of spending 15-20 minutes on the phone everytime a sensors fails prematurely?! Gold - thank you!
    It was a shame they stopped including the alcohol wipe. But I've never noticed a difference one way or the other. In almost 3 years, I've not had a single sensor fall off, or even get knocked off. Adhesive strength is not a concern for me. Failed sensors with event code 365 are my nemesis. I probably have that happen by day 7 or 8, 75-80% of the time.

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @ForceFreeTrainergirl06
      @ForceFreeTrainergirl06 4 месяца назад

      how many sensors have you had fail? I've been using the Libre for 3 years and I have had one drop off because I didn't pay attention to it coming unstuck and remedy the situation. I've never had one fail in any way.

    • @russelldemczak8510
      @russelldemczak8510 4 месяца назад +1

      I'd imagine at 3+ years and that rate of failure...60+. A week and a half ago, I went through 3 in 36 hours total. They seem to perform worse the leaner I get. As someone who works in health and fitness, that's kind of a problem 😂

    • @scott.h.zucker
      @scott.h.zucker Месяц назад

      ​@@ForceFreeTrainergirl06I haven't had a Libre 3 last more than 9 days without it failing (issuing low glucose alarms). Accuracy starts out great but then drifts wider and wider until receiving low glucose alarms with normal glucose. Abbott seems to send me a replacement sensor about every other week. It's super annoying. I've had lengthy conversations with them and I seem to be doing everything right ... I don't know the underlying cause.

  • @scottnewlin1
    @scottnewlin1 Год назад +5

    Very well done! Thanks. I see so many pics and videos with incorrect sensor location. Flabby part of the back of the arm is very important for a good experience.

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @billthecat22
      @billthecat22 17 дней назад

      Try reaching that sensor in a suit. Some of us have larger chests and can't reach that far.

  • @Artzimer1958
    @Artzimer1958 8 месяцев назад +2

    I just started using this app. Thank you for this video because I was frustrated for a few hours because what I was seeing on the app was totally different than fingersticks that I was doing. Thank you for clarifying t the reason for this discrepancy.❤❤

  • @healingenso7923
    @healingenso7923 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great info. My first sensor just came off, putting on a tshirt at 11 days. But I am in the hot tub for up to 1 hour a day, so not too bad, as I assume the hot water softens the adhesive. I have well-controlled T2D (5.5/5.6 A1C/GMI) and I have been using the Libre 3 for my education to help planning aggressive exercise ) lost 60 pounds in 2023. So I already have all I need for now and till try another sensor in 1-2 months. I have seen questions every day about the drain hole on FB groups and there has never really been a good explanation, so thanks for that.

  • @jacquelinetaylor9447
    @jacquelinetaylor9447 Месяц назад

    Due to insurance I had to switch from Freestyle Libre2 to Dexcom G7. Your video is great for anyone using The Freestyle Libre 2 or 3 Sensors. Thank you. 😊

  • @Love2heal
    @Love2heal 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your video. I believe I understand what happened now when I receive the error signal error. I placed the grip over my sensor thinking that would keep it in place and buy new sensor would’ve been placed in this coming Saturday and today is Tuesday as such. I’ve returned to hot yoga and after the class I’ve experienced signal error so I went looking on RUclips and I found your video on explain that the cover should have a hole in the middle so that the sensor can sort of air out and I believe that’s what happened to me with the skin group so they are long story short. I will need to reapply a new sensor this evening. Thank you so much for your video. I’ve learned so much I need to purchase the skin grips with the hole in the middle.

  • @kalaipaa
    @kalaipaa 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank You so much for the link. I am new to Freestyle 3 14 day sensor and I may have did it wrong or it was a faulty sensor. the sensor could not link to my phone app. I was given 2 sensors, $80.00 with insurance. I immediately had to put my 2nd sensor. I just filled out the replacement sensor form. I hope it works. If it does, I will have you to thank!!

  • @cherryalexander8598
    @cherryalexander8598 6 месяцев назад +4

    This video was so informative

  • @davidshepard2372
    @davidshepard2372 11 месяцев назад +2

    The extra adhesive with the hole in the middle is a must. In my opinion

  • @ven2k997
    @ven2k997 7 месяцев назад +4

    Everyone I have the best option if you have a sensor, try using a large bandage over your sensor, it helps me with everything like walking into door frames or having that conversation with your coworkers. It can stop the tearing if your sensor hit a door frame or when people ask about why you have a bandage over your arm you can tell them anything when talking about type one diabetes but the best way to do it is be comfortable with who you are and I use Brand-Aid I am in Canada but I hope I could help it really makes a different when saving a sensor and you get a 10 pack so you really get 2 - 3 sensor's worth of protection .

    • @carolynadams5126
      @carolynadams5126 4 месяца назад

      I found bandages and patches curl and fall off. I have discovered mastisol to be the very best product for keeping my sensor on.

    • @clarencemoore3511
      @clarencemoore3511 3 месяца назад

      You can also buy heavy duty covers. This is the ONLY way I can keep on for a week.

  • @bmrbca3658
    @bmrbca3658 10 месяцев назад +8

    I find that by around day 10 mine start to throw low glucose warnings for no apparently reason.

    • @captainnerd6452
      @captainnerd6452 9 месяцев назад +1

      Mine, too, often 40-50 points below the results from my finger stick, making the alarm go off constantly. It's been about 25% of the sensors I've gotten.

    • @carmensnyder8889
      @carmensnyder8889 3 месяца назад

      This is happening to me have had it on for 5 days and today I've had it go off 8 times saying low glucose when I'm not. I'm about to just take it off.

  • @AhmadAbdelAziz77
    @AhmadAbdelAziz77 Месяц назад

    Thank you very much. These information really helped me forming a decision on whether or not to buy it.

  • @susanalbert6195
    @susanalbert6195 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info on my new Libre 3 setup. I just started using it about a month ago. This information would have been very helpful to me and I had alot of anxiety with attaching the sensor. I learned alot from your video.

  • @emilja.4205
    @emilja.4205 Месяц назад

    @DiabetesDailyDigest
    Another very useful video of tips to know 💯 Thank you again.

  • @dannytcb8583
    @dannytcb8583 11 месяцев назад +2

    I did have infected skin in the beginning, now i use cavilon spray from 3M wich works great. Did not know about the vitamine c, thats disturbing, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jamessharier7529
    @jamessharier7529 8 месяцев назад +2

    I always use skin tac to install my sensor. Great information

  • @FemmiGirlz
    @FemmiGirlz 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative. I’m so grateful that I found this video before I even started using my freestyle libre 2.

  • @caroljones9438
    @caroljones9438 8 месяцев назад +1

    Removed the libre 2 sensor today,was put on friday,first time using one of these devices,not accurate,giving false hypo warnings,back to normal finger testing,might try again in the future if made more accurate

  • @joemontero725
    @joemontero725 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was another great info from you, even better than the first one. Thanks again.

  • @annettefowler4704
    @annettefowler4704 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you i'v tried and it sent me crazy.

  • @zoemorgan74
    @zoemorgan74 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks,very useful information

  • @barryhambly7711
    @barryhambly7711 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can't see how you can use these monitors with out continually doing a blood check the ones I have had read above actual level and just go high when I have a meal so I have to check to see what is really happening. It just gives me an idea between readings with the graph but they do not do what they should they are just not good enough yet. I do not get much of a delay between it detecting change in sugar levels compared to blood test.

  • @johndavison5989
    @johndavison5989 3 месяца назад +1

    hI ave used Libre 3 for 2 years now and never had a sensor fall off..even after a bath or a shower..If i get a low blood sugar alarm on my Libre 3 app I ALWAYS double check my bloods with my Gluco RX and carry out a finger prick test (which is more accurate) and adjust my insulin accordingly.I never soley rely on Libre 3.

  • @worthybookjourney3231
    @worthybookjourney3231 7 месяцев назад +1

    Does Vitamin C cause the same issue if it comes from food? I would love for you to do another Libre 2 and 3 comparison.

  • @jerryhoare8198
    @jerryhoare8198 9 месяцев назад +4

    My problem with the Libre 2 is inaccurate sensors. At least one in three sensors is inaccurate so I can't trust the devices; I still have to do finger sticks. Also, I don't like the idea that Abbott customer service is in the Philippines. Abbott CEO Robert Ford makes more than $20M per year. That's not enough?

    • @jangradi
      @jangradi Месяц назад

      Did you watch the video? It explains the readings vs fingersticks

  • @dinnes3375
    @dinnes3375 7 месяцев назад +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO! Thanks!

  • @lshvfun
    @lshvfun Месяц назад

    Has anyone had an issue with the Freestyle Libre 3 (FL-3) working properly for about 6 days and then have an Error Message, (I believe) "Failure to read sensor"??? When I switched to FL-3, I had 5 sensors fail to read... All the sensors appear to have been securely in place... And when I tested my meter (not the phone app) it passed... I received replacements for all the failed sensors from Abbott... But eventually, due to these constant issues, I decided to go back to using the FL-2 and Abbott sent me a full replacement for my perscription (6 sensors)... Please let me know if anyone else had had sensor failures... As I said, each sensor lasted only 6 days vs the 14 they should have lasted...
    BTW, awesome video and seeing some of the comments here, I have ordered Skin Tac and Adhesive Remover Wipes to help keep the sensors on...

  • @thorritz8520
    @thorritz8520 Год назад +2

    Good information and I think probably applies to most cmg devices. Does dexcom have forms to request sensor replacement instead of calling tech support? I like the info about vitamin c effects. Didn't even think about that with some of cold/flu meds u listed and typically when I'm feeling sick I totally have to rely on CMG as lose all sense of whether I'm high or low. Keep making more of these videos

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Год назад +3

      Dexcom actually has it built right into the phone app which makes it even easier. Thank you so much, I'll definitely keep making them!

  • @justanotherperson584
    @justanotherperson584 6 месяцев назад +2

    My experience with this tool is the inaccuracy. Only once in a while will the libre ever be the same as the blood reading. I stick to the blood reading and nothing else.

  • @Super-Sal
    @Super-Sal 3 месяца назад +1

    What if blood comes out from that tiny hole on sensor at the time of first pasting

  • @Vegasflatout
    @Vegasflatout 2 месяца назад

    The same questions. How true.

  • @km-bo3zx
    @km-bo3zx Год назад +4

    Good stuff!
    I’m a non diabetic, but because of some metabolic test results, I’ve been making changes to my diet and monitoring my blood glucose. Over the past 6 weeks I’ve been using the Libre 2 and the results are definitely mixed. While it did confirm my “dawn phenomenon” and show a HUGE spike when I had lunch over my moms house, EVERY one (3 total) of the sensors eventually failed in some way. The first sensor was “cranky”, in that it would give me erroneous data in the morning and/or instruct me to try again in 10 minutes. Also, after the first 7 days, there seemed to be a plus 20-30 mg/dl offset. The second sensor started off with a 60 mg/dl offset and never got much better, so I called Abbott and got it replaced. The replacement sensor (#3) worked fairly well for 7 days, then became “cranky” for a couple of days and then failed on day 10. I didn’t bother calling Abbott. Also, I find that the Libre 2’s blood drop analyzer was very erratic; some days it would agree with the Libre 2 senor and my Accu-Chek tester, and other days it would be off by 10-15 mg/dl. I’m glad I’m not a diabetic and dependent on the Libre 2!

    • @martinliehs2513
      @martinliehs2513 7 месяцев назад +2

      As I understand it, that "try again in 10 minutes" message means that one's glucose levels are changing quickly and the sensor cannot reliably get a stable reading. As a non-diabetic user, your experience made me wonder if the odd behaviour of your sensors is due to the way your pancreas reacts to glucose as opposed to those of us on injections?

    • @km-bo3zx
      @km-bo3zx 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@martinliehs2513 Interesting question…..

  • @martyntimmings4785
    @martyntimmings4785 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting and a great channel fot libre users, although in more tha 2 years i have ever had a sensor come "unglued" my biggest problem is y iphone app stopped working and abbots response was to send a free reader which i dont like

  • @listonshaw454
    @listonshaw454 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, thanks for running this channel and creating amazing content that helps us managing our blood glucose and overall health. I have been using the libre2 for the last 3 months and wanted to share my experience and get your thoughts please:
    Average glucose readings from the libre 2 app are below in mmol/L:
    7 days: 5.9
    14 days: 5.9
    30 days: 5.7
    90 days: 5.9
    The Libre 2 app is showing an estimated A1C = 5.3 % (34mmol/mol)
    I just got my Lab report and there the HbA1C is 6.2 %
    I'm diagnosed as pre-diabetic based on my A1C reading.
    Was wondering there is such a big difference between the HbA1C readings from the Libre 2 and the lab results?
    Any thoughts?

    • @lanamatthews7251
      @lanamatthews7251 3 месяца назад +1

      It may be because the A1C is measured in serum and the Libre 2 measures interstitial fluid.

  • @brucehanson9976
    @brucehanson9976 10 месяцев назад +1

    Could you please tell me how to navigate the web sight on how to get a replacement sensor ,My diabetic lady and I tried every way even to say it fell off which Free Style said to do not the numbers are way off Thank you ,Bruce Hanson, PS this is the secant time that I have asked you.

  • @averagejoeorjane
    @averagejoeorjane 4 месяца назад +2

    I disagree that the libre 2 is simply lagging and therefore doesn't match the glucometer. What I have done is deliberately check my blood glucose up to 15-20x per day just as a comparison. The libre is off more often than not. So far libre 2 has terrible accuracy andbit is almost higher than the glucometer reading by anywhere from 5-45 points. We are talking about a reading of 175 post prandial that is really 130. Very bad.

    • @catherineconway2387
      @catherineconway2387 2 месяца назад

      Agree, mine are frequently off by an amount that's quite a bit. I have little confidence in the numbers.

  • @diabetesatuniversity
    @diabetesatuniversity 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful info!

  • @jeannieakana808
    @jeannieakana808 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you 🙋‍♀️

  • @paulguthrie438
    @paulguthrie438 4 месяца назад

    I use the link up app by having my doctors office following it

  • @johnmichael4262
    @johnmichael4262 4 месяца назад +1

    My freestyle libre 3 keeps giving me false low blood sugar readings. Anybody know why or what causing this to happen?

  • @gabrielpina4
    @gabrielpina4 9 месяцев назад +4

    I thought these cgms gives you readings every 1 min and then stores all info for only up to 8 hours but mine seems to only give me the readings when i scan it and that it nothing more if i only scan i once every 7 to 8 hours if will only show the info for one time I scanned??? If i scanned it twice then it will only show the two reading that i took??This is not what i thought this does i thought i was getting a constant reading up to 8 hours of storage....!!! And scan was just to transfer information so Either i got faulty device or if this is how this works i will go to another brand!! Because im already not liking freestyle 2 if this is the case

    • @cc8071
      @cc8071 7 месяцев назад +1

      That's how Libre works. You have to scan it.

  • @gruntcast
    @gruntcast Год назад +1

    Great vid, thanks

  • @sharonschott5925
    @sharonschott5925 3 месяца назад +1

    The last two Freestyle Libre 3's have been extremely difficult to unscrew the protective cap.I presently have aFreestyle Libre 3 that i'm unable to unscrew the cap. My husband, who has" lock tight" hands was unable to open the sensor cap as well. I contacted Libre 3 customer service but was unable to resolve the issue. Is this happening to anyone else?

    • @aleksandraszefke5728
      @aleksandraszefke5728 2 месяца назад

      Yes, the libre 3 i got was very hard to unscrew as well. My husband had a hard time.

  • @ellenherman9543
    @ellenherman9543 9 месяцев назад +1

    I put the sensor in the front instead of the back of my arm...then i do t have problems with it falling off.

  • @Dan23_7
    @Dan23_7 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another great tip, shave the area you’re applying the sensor to.

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  11 месяцев назад +2

      Great point!

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@diabetesdailydigest I was advised to when I started a few years ago on Libre 1. I’ve been doing it since. I’ve only ever had 1 come off and guess why ?? Door frame 😂

  • @ADHDfool
    @ADHDfool 7 месяцев назад +2

    I run up to 60 miles a week and do 1 hour sauna sessions in temperatures of 180 and the libre 3 is still stuck like glue after 14 days. Maybe because I live in the California desert.

    • @danielj233
      @danielj233 4 месяца назад

      With extra adhesive?

    • @ADHDfool
      @ADHDfool 4 месяца назад

      @@danielj233 nope. It has to be because I live in the desert.

  • @denisemakris2757
    @denisemakris2757 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the info.

  • @vxinos
    @vxinos 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for this video i been taking IgActive col.d care and that has 1000 mgs of vitamin c per sering and this explains my elevated readings. I was asking my pharmacizst if the stuff had surgar and he assurmed me it didnt but it was the actual vitamin C dose that was too high thanks for creating this video

  • @LoLHahaLolHahaLol
    @LoLHahaLolHahaLol 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lots of “B” Roll and scare tactics 🤣😂🤣😂but very informative as well I would have also liked a link to the product skin tac as well I did give thumbs 👍 up and subscribed for the Drama alone 🎭🥰

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  11 месяцев назад

      Haha thank you! The Skin Tac wipes and bottle are available on Amazon.

  • @kangitankaska
    @kangitankaska 19 дней назад

    5:21 - I got some overcovers (patches) from Skin Grip; they specify for Libre 3 use only. The patch does not have a hole for the sensor-vents. Should I discard them? You’d think they would know the purpose of the hole when they designed the patch!

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  17 дней назад +1

      They'll still work, just would be better if they had the opening. There are plenty of adhesive companies that do make it with the opening already cut out which would be ideal when you buy one in the future.

  • @sashac5359
    @sashac5359 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve lost a bit of weight and my arms are flabby. When I put up my arm to apply the sensor it looked like it was applying in the back of my arm. But once applied I put my arm down and it is slightly to the inside of my arm. Is there anything to do when dealing with this?

  • @bellaleny
    @bellaleny 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video 💗🌷

  • @afgusmao
    @afgusmao 23 дня назад

    #6 how do I compensate for the reading difference?

  • @kunalpillay1875
    @kunalpillay1875 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. While we have placed the sensor on back of our arm, can we do gym workouts normally as if there is no sensor attached to our arm? Especially biceps and triceps workouts. I have a slim body and I need to gain muscle mass so planning to start gym workouts.

  • @romanw6636
    @romanw6636 12 дней назад

    Well, I guess we won't have to worry about diabetes if we die from scurvy first...
    Regarding the lag argument, that is obviously nonsense because the Libre has perfectly consistent errors (e.g. always 3.0 mmol/l low). If the problem were lag then the sensor would read high when BG is falling but it never does. Given that Abbot replaced the sensor without asking any questions suggests that Abbot agree that a large number of their sensors are defective.

  • @SSEL_RAEF
    @SSEL_RAEF 6 месяцев назад +1

    My readings are always really off the first few days

  • @tyronewalker5764
    @tyronewalker5764 Год назад +1

    Had idea!😮

  • @Love2heal
    @Love2heal 4 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @petertrippett7257
    @petertrippett7257 4 месяца назад

    WARNING ABOUT SKIN TAC. Because so many videos like this one recommended it, I bought some Skin Tac and used it the first time I wore a sensor. I found out the hard way that Skin Tac can cause a very severe allergic reaction on your skin. Many people are allergic to "rosin" which is one of the ingredients in Skin Tac. It is derived from pine trees and other similar plants. In my case, the reaction lasted several months, and caused blisters and bumps under the sensor that affected its readings. After that experience, I would suggest testing it before relying on it. So far, in my experience, the adhesive in the Libre 3 seems to work well without any additional precautions.

    • @natashadoran6792
      @natashadoran6792 3 месяца назад

      I’ve just been diagnosed & just put my second Libra2 sensor on. It’s been itching under the sensor & am now thinking I’m sensitive to this. When I took the first one off it left a red skin ring where the sticky stuff was.

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 3 месяца назад

      Thank you!!!! I'm allergic to adhesive and I was seriously considering it lol

  • @WeAreNotGoingBackEver
    @WeAreNotGoingBackEver 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm really frustrated with this thing! I think out of say 10 only two have worked for me. The other eight have either not worked at all, not connected with my phone, or fallen off. It probably wouldn't be so bad if my insurance would replace them all the time. I call freestyle libre and they replace them with no problem. But the problem I have is all the time that I'm wasting not being able to wear it. I'm ready to switch brands.

    • @jerryhoare8198
      @jerryhoare8198 9 месяцев назад +1

      Before you switch brands, know that, according to my endocrinologist's office, all brands are problematic and not always accurate.

  • @jbsweeney3096
    @jbsweeney3096 8 месяцев назад +1

    If my sensor fall off can anyone tell me what is the web address to contact re replacement, many thanks in anticipation

  • @satyanarayanarayaraddi3864
    @satyanarayanarayaraddi3864 6 месяцев назад +1

    today i fixed libre free style sensor to my arm and took readings and after six hours the sensor stopped taking the readings?

    • @jodyjackson5475
      @jodyjackson5475 Месяц назад

      That hapnd to me. I got a free replacement

  • @OmMohamed-fr2ob
    @OmMohamed-fr2ob 9 месяцев назад +1

    Waw amazing

  • @NecatPace
    @NecatPace 5 месяцев назад

    i want to buy to peru, but the software dont work, and maybe can buy to miami, and with courrier send to peru

  • @ihabahmed1132
    @ihabahmed1132 18 дней назад

    I have been using the sensor for 10 days yesterday the apple app can’t read the sensor or even give any error message

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  14 дней назад

      That can sometimes happen towards the end of a sensor. I’d make sure to contact Libre to get it replaced as it sounds like a faulty sensor.

  • @amazingAish6187
    @amazingAish6187 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can someone help me. I’m pre diabetic but I don’t understand the readings I’m getting on the libre. I’m getting readings from 4.2-6.9 is this high what does it mean please?

    • @martinliehs2513
      @martinliehs2513 7 месяцев назад +1

      Your doctor should be providing guidance on your glucose levels. Also, there are 2 different scale units that are used when measuring blood glucose (mmol/l or mg/dl) depending on where you live. It is important to know which units you are using, and the time at which you are checking your glucose (fasting or after eating).

    • @amazingAish6187
      @amazingAish6187 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@martinliehs2513 hi thanks for your reply. Since I posted this question I have more understanding on my numbers. For the last 3 weeks I was having 4.5-5.5 mmol fasting and then about 6mmol readings 2 hours after meals. But now it seemed to have gone up 😔 fasting is at 6.6 mmol and after meals about an hour after 7.2 mmol. I don’t know why during the day when I haven’t eaten anything my sugar levels are at 6.6mmol now. Does it mean my pre diabetes has progressed? Also in London were I live they don’t help with anything unless your actually diagnosed diabetic. I buy the Libre monitor myself.

    • @martinliehs2513
      @martinliehs2513 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@amazingAish6187 As a type 1 diabetic for most of my life, I know that my doctor would be ecstatic if my blood sugars stayed within the range that you describe.
      That said, I can't speak directly to your situation as I am not a doctor. There are sources on the internet that should be able to provide some insight as to what would be considered a "normal" blood glucose reading for you. Also, as alluded to in this video, the CGM sensors are not very precise, but are helpful in monitoring blood glucose trends.

  • @ashleyd6338
    @ashleyd6338 Месяц назад

    Very simple? Back when i had een fl3 the libre link had so many problems
    THE ADHESIHE WAS SO STRONG MY SKIN GOT RASHES?

  • @susanlane5420
    @susanlane5420 19 дней назад

    my husband has alzheimers along with his diabetes and i think he pulls the libre 3 off. is there somewhere we can put it so he cant pull it off.

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  17 дней назад

      It is considered "off label" as the company only recommends the back of the arm but there are people who place them on the abdomen as well. I'd suggest talking to your healthcare provider first to get their clearance.

  • @rolandmartin763
    @rolandmartin763 7 месяцев назад +2

    Why has that Lady Water Running down the Sink?

  • @AFONLY01
    @AFONLY01 4 месяца назад

    Why is the Alcohol Wipe no longer included?

  • @mihaeladog7187
    @mihaeladog7187 4 месяца назад

    Just started with this sensor and I got so pissed off to see how only a meal of 2 eggs and some mushroom blew up my sugar to 8.7😞.

  • @prasajwol
    @prasajwol Месяц назад

    I change freestyle libre sonsor and appied new sensor... Bur reader does not works .. it shows incompatible .... can you help me ..

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Месяц назад

      Are you sure the reader is compatible with the sensor? Example: Libre 14 day sensor is only compatible with the 14 day reader and Libre 2 which is a blue reader is only compatible with the Libre 2 sensor.

  • @tyronewalker5764
    @tyronewalker5764 Год назад +1

    I've yet to see version 3 of 3 of Freestvle, is it on the market.

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Год назад +2

      It depends on the country. Here in the US it was released at the beginning of the year.

    • @clovishound5756
      @clovishound5756 11 месяцев назад +2

      My wife has been using the Libre3 since early this year. Check with your pharmacy, they should carry it here in the US. She was using the Libre 14 day prior to this. I think the Libre3 is more accurate (with a caveat), it's definitely smaller and has a simpler install procedure. The caveat is that we often have experienced very inaccurate readings during the first 12 hours or so. After it settles in, the accuracy is normally very good.

    • @tyronewalker5764
      @tyronewalker5764 11 месяцев назад +1

      My pharmacy, I don't think has ever heard of it! Is it still in trial.

    • @clovishound5756
      @clovishound5756 11 месяцев назад +1

      I get my wife's at Publix pharmacy. It is also available at Walmart pharmacy. As was said earlier, it was released early this year for sale in the US. @@tyronewalker5764

  • @marcusanderson6131
    @marcusanderson6131 9 месяцев назад +1

    Every Libre 3 sensor I've used so far (about a dozen), read consistently 20-30mg lower than a fingerstick, no matter if my glucose reading is trending up or down. I stopped using them for a while, but found myself missing being able to watch the trends so easily. Even though the Libre 3 is not very accurate for me, those trends are so helpful that they outweigh the lack of accuracy. I still have to fingerstick more than I'd like, but it's a small price to pay. The biggest downside for it giving a false low reading is the low glucose alarm, I wish they would fix it where you can temporarily disable it, especially at 3:00am or during a phone call.

  • @Johnchristophergiles
    @Johnchristophergiles 11 месяцев назад +2

    I filled out the online form when my sensor failed, and they still called while I was busy, and asked me all the questions I had answered online, then about 20 more. Then sent a new sensor. It was so aggrivating.

    • @buffuniballer
      @buffuniballer 11 месяцев назад +2

      I contacted them on-line and was chatting in FB messager. Same deal, I entered all the information. And yet was still asked the questions repeatedly. Even information I provided in the chat. I.E. once the first question came, I answered all of them.
      I don't know what interface they have, perhaps they cannot see the information. Yet it is annoying to put all the information in the ticket and then be asked questions you've already answered.
      When I got the survey, I did note how redundant and annoying it was to have to provide the same information multiple times.

    • @captainnerd6452
      @captainnerd6452 9 месяцев назад +1

      I had the same experience, and I even sent them the malfunctioning sensor, which they sent me an email about, claiming they didn't receive it, even though I have the FedEx report with their signature. I think Abbott doesn't understand customer support, and they don't have very good quality control, I've had 1 out of 4 sensors go bad and start under-reporting. One night I had the alarm go off when the sensor reported 54, so I immediately got up and checked a finger stick, which read 98. I filled out the form but still got called and had to explain twice that the reading was wrong, I even told the person my current values during the call, the sensor read 65 and the finger stick was 120.

  • @talk2hubba
    @talk2hubba 8 часов назад

    back of arm leave it to be caught on things....

  • @Claire-mv1tf
    @Claire-mv1tf 6 месяцев назад +1

    An alcohol wipe.. is essential.

  • @idacooper6073
    @idacooper6073 10 месяцев назад +1

    Everytime I shower it falls off

  • @talk2hubba
    @talk2hubba 8 часов назад

    not going to send my tag to a lab for my blood to dna scan....

  • @jankubicek9109
    @jankubicek9109 5 месяцев назад

    Well back of the arm doesn't really help you. There is one muscle...maybe you heard of it? Called triceps....The upper chest works better when you go to a gym because there is less dangerous muscle contraction than the tricep. Triceps move a lot up and down when you train them.

  • @talk2hubba
    @talk2hubba 8 часов назад

    no share, its a secret

  • @DD17666
    @DD17666 5 месяцев назад

    Device with so many fails simply should not be on the market.

  • @Karelife
    @Karelife Год назад +1

    I heard laying on your libre at night or putting pressure on your arm goes bad readings. I sleep on my left side with my arm tucked under me. Can I put it on my right arm every 14 days?

    • @diabetesdailydigest
      @diabetesdailydigest  Год назад +2

      Laying on the side of the sensor can cause something known as “compression lows” (false low blood sugars caused by pressure on the sensor). Always best to double check with a finger stick if you feel you may be experiencing this. You can experiment with different areas on the arm to try to minimize this.

    • @captainnerd6452
      @captainnerd6452 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@diabetesdailydigestAt $80 a pop it's costly to experiment!

  • @rollingstone3017
    @rollingstone3017 5 месяцев назад +1

    My Libre is giving me false low alarm readings in the night. Interrupting my sleep terribly. I’m not diabetic in the least. Just trying to improve my metabolic health. Can’t turn off the false alarms or the whole system does not work. 😡

  • @ShelLeader
    @ShelLeader 4 месяца назад

    Abbott does not provide customer service. They have we can't help you service.

  • @Karen-jp1ns
    @Karen-jp1ns Месяц назад

    Save your box because they will want your serial number when you mail it back. They send you everything you need to mail it back.

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 8 месяцев назад +13

    Nobody really needs 1 gram of Vit. C per day. I take some supplements, and I limit Vit. C to 80 mg per day. The body simply throws away anything above 80 mg of Vit. C...

    • @iiyyxxnn
      @iiyyxxnn 5 месяцев назад +4

      That is not true. Maybe your body does but metabolism and the amount of food in your stomach play a far bigger role I absorption. Some people need far more depending on their diet and lifestyle.

    • @michaelmattichiii1595
      @michaelmattichiii1595 5 месяцев назад +1

      I do not agree with your statement.I require 1000 mg/ day and most supplements contain this amount.Hopefully this massive defect will be corrected in the 4!!

    • @user-te8ww7nt6s
      @user-te8ww7nt6s 2 месяца назад +3

      Linus Pauling used to take 18 grams per day.

    • @Vegasflatout
      @Vegasflatout 2 месяца назад +2

      Not true.

    • @gardenmgr2035
      @gardenmgr2035 Месяц назад

      Not true at all….anyone with adrenal fatigue will know this is not true.

  • @manuelschneider1480
    @manuelschneider1480 Год назад +1

    😏 "promosm"