Great deal on Libre 3 plus CGMs

Man these libre 3+ have left noticeable welts under my skin that wont go away… each area ive worn one has left a lump like a cyst under my skin on each tricep…
 
Like others in this thread I've had issues with both the Libre 3 and Libre 3 plus and erroneous low glucose alarms. About half of the sensors I used would read 10-15 mg/dL below finger prick readings, and I didn't have any low blood glucose symptoms the majority of the time the alarm went off.

I was fairly lean during that time, but not stage condition, and I experimented with a few different sensor locations - back of the arm, chest, and hip (near the medial glute). Back of the arm worked for the first sensor then I had two failed sensors there after that. Chest was largely a failure. Hip was actually on point and had accurate readings but again the sensor failed after 9 days.

I checked two of the serial numbers using the freestyle check site from your link @Photon but it said neither was impacted by that issue.

I have a bunch of LinX sensors lined up that I'm going to try next. At least they're a lot less expensive.
 
For those who don't want to click through (I didn't until I got an email from Abbott) the TLDR is:

What you need to know
Abbott has recently identified that certain FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensors may provide incorrect low glucose readings.

Check your serial numbers at www.FreeStyleCheck.com
I had a sensor that was on that list. I'm waiting for an email reply about a replacement
 
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