apollonia-artemisia
Member Since 2022
I was told by my (human) pharmacy that the FreeStyle Libre 14 day meter is being/has been discontinued. For now, the sensors are still being produced, but do not know how long that will be.
I was heavily encouraged to make the switch to the Libre 2 meter and Libre 2 sensors sooner rather than later if at all- especially by the start of next year. I wanted to share that warning, because I know lots of folks here use this meter for their sugar cats.
Have sensors but not the meter/meter broke? Do you have a smartphone? There is the LibreLink app, but the webpage on FreeStyle's website for what works with the app is woefully out of date. I would instead look at the Google Play Store/Apple App Store specifications to see if it will work for your smartphone.
Have the meter but cant afford to make the switch, and don't think you can get your hands on more sensors while they're still being made? The 14 day can be used as a traditional blood sample meter! It's better than nothing!
One benefit to the Libre 2 that the previous generation does not have: it has an alarm function for the sensors to warn if the wearer is having hypoglycemia! A rather large drawback though is that I do not believe they are backwards compatible, but could be wrong about that.
I was heavily encouraged to make the switch to the Libre 2 meter and Libre 2 sensors sooner rather than later if at all- especially by the start of next year. I wanted to share that warning, because I know lots of folks here use this meter for their sugar cats.
Have sensors but not the meter/meter broke? Do you have a smartphone? There is the LibreLink app, but the webpage on FreeStyle's website for what works with the app is woefully out of date. I would instead look at the Google Play Store/Apple App Store specifications to see if it will work for your smartphone.
Have the meter but cant afford to make the switch, and don't think you can get your hands on more sensors while they're still being made? The 14 day can be used as a traditional blood sample meter! It's better than nothing!
One benefit to the Libre 2 that the previous generation does not have: it has an alarm function for the sensors to warn if the wearer is having hypoglycemia! A rather large drawback though is that I do not believe they are backwards compatible, but could be wrong about that.


