
Description:
A small, discreet sensor that is worn on the back of the upper arm and continuously measures the glucose concentration in the body's interstitial fluid day and night. The sensor updates the glucose result every minute and stores up to eight hours of glucose readings in 15 minute intervals. It can be worn for UPTO 14 days which means product can last from 0 day to 14 days and is water-resistant so continues to work while you shower, swim or exercise. IMPORTANT: The FreeStyle Libre 2 Flash Glucose Monitoring System is indicated for measuring interstitial fluid glucose levels in people (age 4 and older) with diabetes mellitus, including pregnant women. The FreeStyle LibreLink app and the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor are designed to replace blood glucose testing in the self-management of diabetes, including dosing of insulin. The indication for children (age 4 - 12) is limited to those who are supervised by a caregiver who is at least 18 years of age. The caregiver is responsible for managing or assisting the child to manage the App and Sensor and also for interpreting or assisting the child to interpret Sensor glucose readings. The #1 sensor-based glucose monitoring system used worldwide Easy to use2 The slim sensor is easy and painless3 to attach to the back of your upper arm and can be worn up to 14 days. No finger pricks Dose insulin, confirm hypo or impending hypo, and be alerted when glucose is rapidly changing — all without the need for finger pricks. Discreet & convenient Check your glucose anytime, anywhere₸ with a simple 1-second scan, even through clothing. Optional alarms Get real-time glucose alarms to alert you when your glucose levels are too low or too high. Pack contains 2 sensors and 2 applicators only no READER!! NON RETURNABLE!! If Faulty please call Abbott on 0800 279 2882 and tell them you want replacement and you are on prescription and privately funding and purchased from pharmacy you supply to (Arrowedge Chemist 62 Poole Road, Westbourne, BH4 9DZ).
Indications
Diabetes Mellitus, Pregnancy With Diabetes Mellitus
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Product and Service
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1.0 out of 5 stars Failed connection
This is the second packet of 2 that the first one has worked, but on applying the second I am not able to connect. I wait for the hour, then I get sensor scanning failure message…. Then back to the “Apply new sensor” screen. I have been trying for nearly 24 hours on this one, giving up now.Tried to write a review previously about this, but Bolo wouldn’t allow the review.At over £50 per sensor, I will no longer be buying this sensor.Unable to return as outside of return window.
5.0 out of 5 stars Damaged sensor
Normally I use a sensor for the instant test of my blood sugar I understand that if my sensor reads high or low to do a finger test, I have learned so much about my diabetes through using a CGM. I normally buy two sensors, I’m type 2 diabetic so I can’t get these on the NHS, I pay privately.For the first time I put a sensor on my arm and it stopped working after a day, I had no choice but to replace it so that almost £50 down the drain, however, I would still recommend these sensors especially to a newly diagnosed person as it takes away the fear of what can I eat?
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device to learn how your body reacts to food in terms of glucose
I understand from friends with type 1 and type 2 diabetes that this is a very useful device not least because it will alert them when their glucose levels is too low as well as teach them what to avoid, or in which order they should eat their food. It is really helpful to visualise what is going on in your body.I tried it out after reading the “Glucose Goddess” book, half-wondering if I might have type 2 as do some members of my family, so it was nice to find I I am not diabetic ( I only went over 8 or 9 mmol/L on three occasions over 2 weeks) but it was very interesting to observe how a small handful of sweets made me peak to 14. ( my average reading being 5.6)Glucose remained steady, so never above 7 or so if I did eat veg and protein before carbs but did peak at 9 when eating Oatley yogurt and a potato dish with no protein and no salad beforehand, so the Glucose Goddess recommendations do tally with my experience: eat veg first, make sure you have protein with your carbs. A square of chocolate after a meal did not cause any spike.It was interesting to note that I had a reaction to drinking diet coke ( 9 mmol/L) so my body seemed to recognise is as “sugar”.I was alarmed to find my glucose levels dropped to 3 on several occasions at night ( I had thankfully turned off the alarm system) but from conversations with non diabetic people who tried out the app, it seems it is no cause for concern if you are not diabetic, according to their doctor. I have not checked this with my doctor but at least it stopped me worrying.A word of warning: some of the people who have tried the app and are not diabetic mentioned becoming obsessed with their glucose level- which was the case for me for the first 10 days, especially when I could not understand why my glucose level would rise first thing in the morning on an empty stomach ( it is normal), and when I was panicked it dropped so low, on occasions, at night.I’m not continuing with the experiment as I feel I have learned enough for the time-being and will definitely not have a handful of sweets on a empty stomach!This app makes you much more aware of what you are eating and how your body reacts to it. It makes you think twice before you reach for honey, cakes, biscuits, bread or have a big bowl of pasta or rice.We all react differently to food so if you can spare the money, perhaps sharing the double pack with a friend so you can try yours out for a fortnight as there is no need to do this for a whole month, it is worth the £50 or so each.My diabetic friend gave me a special plaster to put over the device and it stayed put. It was very easy to pull off.
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant device but expensive and can be unreliable.
After using this constant glucose monitor for 6 months and just fitted my 13th sensor I feel that I am qualified to write an accurate review.I am a type 2 diabetic of 15 years and have had reasonable glucose control up until the last year when I have struggled,my last hba1c result was 74mmol which as most of you know is way too high.The side effects of prolonged high blood sugar levels are well documented and very serious so it was time to take some positive action.I don't qualify for free prescriptions as I am type 2 and these sensors are not cheap but it was time to grasp the nettle.Having an instant read out of your sugar level is incredibly useful and it's possible to identify the foods that cause a glucose spike and avoid them.It has helped immensely to plan my diet and keep my glucose levels under control.The app works well although it does occasionally lose the signal for a short time.It gives you quite a lot of information including your latest estimated hba1c figure,in my case this is 41mmol which is a huge improvement and within accepted guidlines for me,in short the sensor has been a game changer.Now for the negatives,2 of the 13 sensors I have used have been faulty,one stopped working after 10 days(it should last 14 days)and the other was inaccurate and consistently indicated around 2 points lower than a fingerprick tester.Abbot customer service is excellent and a quick call to their freephone helpline and both sensors were replaced by return of post and they included pre paid packaging to return the faulty sensors.To conclude these are an excellent aid for diabetics who are struggling with their glucose levels.I have knocked a star off because of reliability issues,2 faulty sensors out of 13 is not good enough,if Abbot could improve reliability this sensor would be just about perfect.
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Abbott Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor Pack of 2 for diabetes monitoring CGM for UK, white
AED91350
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Abbott Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor Pack of 2 for diabetes monitoring CGM for UK, white

AED91350
Quantity:
Order today to get by 7-14 business days
This item qualifies for free delivery
Imported From: United Kingdom
At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.
BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
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All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Description:
A small, discreet sensor that is worn on the back of the upper arm and continuously measures the glucose concentration in the body's interstitial fluid day and night. The sensor updates the glucose result every minute and stores up to eight hours of glucose readings in 15 minute intervals. It can be worn for UPTO 14 days which means product can last from 0 day to 14 days and is water-resistant so continues to work while you shower, swim or exercise. IMPORTANT: The FreeStyle Libre 2 Flash Glucose Monitoring System is indicated for measuring interstitial fluid glucose levels in people (age 4 and older) with diabetes mellitus, including pregnant women. The FreeStyle LibreLink app and the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor are designed to replace blood glucose testing in the self-management of diabetes, including dosing of insulin. The indication for children (age 4 - 12) is limited to those who are supervised by a caregiver who is at least 18 years of age. The caregiver is responsible for managing or assisting the child to manage the App and Sensor and also for interpreting or assisting the child to interpret Sensor glucose readings. The #1 sensor-based glucose monitoring system used worldwide Easy to use2 The slim sensor is easy and painless3 to attach to the back of your upper arm and can be worn up to 14 days. No finger pricks Dose insulin, confirm hypo or impending hypo, and be alerted when glucose is rapidly changing — all without the need for finger pricks. Discreet & convenient Check your glucose anytime, anywhere₸ with a simple 1-second scan, even through clothing. Optional alarms Get real-time glucose alarms to alert you when your glucose levels are too low or too high. Pack contains 2 sensors and 2 applicators only no READER!! NON RETURNABLE!! If Faulty please call Abbott on 0800 279 2882 and tell them you want replacement and you are on prescription and privately funding and purchased from pharmacy you supply to (Arrowedge Chemist 62 Poole Road, Westbourne, BH4 9DZ).
Indications
Diabetes Mellitus, Pregnancy With Diabetes Mellitus
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Product and Service
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1.0 out of 5 stars Failed connection
This is the second packet of 2 that the first one has worked, but on applying the second I am not able to connect. I wait for the hour, then I get sensor scanning failure message…. Then back to the “Apply new sensor” screen. I have been trying for nearly 24 hours on this one, giving up now.Tried to write a review previously about this, but Bolo wouldn’t allow the review.At over £50 per sensor, I will no longer be buying this sensor.Unable to return as outside of return window.
5.0 out of 5 stars Damaged sensor
Normally I use a sensor for the instant test of my blood sugar I understand that if my sensor reads high or low to do a finger test, I have learned so much about my diabetes through using a CGM. I normally buy two sensors, I’m type 2 diabetic so I can’t get these on the NHS, I pay privately.For the first time I put a sensor on my arm and it stopped working after a day, I had no choice but to replace it so that almost £50 down the drain, however, I would still recommend these sensors especially to a newly diagnosed person as it takes away the fear of what can I eat?
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device to learn how your body reacts to food in terms of glucose
I understand from friends with type 1 and type 2 diabetes that this is a very useful device not least because it will alert them when their glucose levels is too low as well as teach them what to avoid, or in which order they should eat their food. It is really helpful to visualise what is going on in your body.I tried it out after reading the “Glucose Goddess” book, half-wondering if I might have type 2 as do some members of my family, so it was nice to find I I am not diabetic ( I only went over 8 or 9 mmol/L on three occasions over 2 weeks) but it was very interesting to observe how a small handful of sweets made me peak to 14. ( my average reading being 5.6)Glucose remained steady, so never above 7 or so if I did eat veg and protein before carbs but did peak at 9 when eating Oatley yogurt and a potato dish with no protein and no salad beforehand, so the Glucose Goddess recommendations do tally with my experience: eat veg first, make sure you have protein with your carbs. A square of chocolate after a meal did not cause any spike.It was interesting to note that I had a reaction to drinking diet coke ( 9 mmol/L) so my body seemed to recognise is as “sugar”.I was alarmed to find my glucose levels dropped to 3 on several occasions at night ( I had thankfully turned off the alarm system) but from conversations with non diabetic people who tried out the app, it seems it is no cause for concern if you are not diabetic, according to their doctor. I have not checked this with my doctor but at least it stopped me worrying.A word of warning: some of the people who have tried the app and are not diabetic mentioned becoming obsessed with their glucose level- which was the case for me for the first 10 days, especially when I could not understand why my glucose level would rise first thing in the morning on an empty stomach ( it is normal), and when I was panicked it dropped so low, on occasions, at night.I’m not continuing with the experiment as I feel I have learned enough for the time-being and will definitely not have a handful of sweets on a empty stomach!This app makes you much more aware of what you are eating and how your body reacts to it. It makes you think twice before you reach for honey, cakes, biscuits, bread or have a big bowl of pasta or rice.We all react differently to food so if you can spare the money, perhaps sharing the double pack with a friend so you can try yours out for a fortnight as there is no need to do this for a whole month, it is worth the £50 or so each.My diabetic friend gave me a special plaster to put over the device and it stayed put. It was very easy to pull off.
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant device but expensive and can be unreliable.
After using this constant glucose monitor for 6 months and just fitted my 13th sensor I feel that I am qualified to write an accurate review.I am a type 2 diabetic of 15 years and have had reasonable glucose control up until the last year when I have struggled,my last hba1c result was 74mmol which as most of you know is way too high.The side effects of prolonged high blood sugar levels are well documented and very serious so it was time to take some positive action.I don't qualify for free prescriptions as I am type 2 and these sensors are not cheap but it was time to grasp the nettle.Having an instant read out of your sugar level is incredibly useful and it's possible to identify the foods that cause a glucose spike and avoid them.It has helped immensely to plan my diet and keep my glucose levels under control.The app works well although it does occasionally lose the signal for a short time.It gives you quite a lot of information including your latest estimated hba1c figure,in my case this is 41mmol which is a huge improvement and within accepted guidlines for me,in short the sensor has been a game changer.Now for the negatives,2 of the 13 sensors I have used have been faulty,one stopped working after 10 days(it should last 14 days)and the other was inaccurate and consistently indicated around 2 points lower than a fingerprick tester.Abbot customer service is excellent and a quick call to their freephone helpline and both sensors were replaced by return of post and they included pre paid packaging to return the faulty sensors.To conclude these are an excellent aid for diabetics who are struggling with their glucose levels.I have knocked a star off because of reliability issues,2 faulty sensors out of 13 is not good enough,if Abbot could improve reliability this sensor would be just about perfect.
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