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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1648364" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>I had fairly good service from Abbott when I lived in Australia, they replaced sensors which fell off or just didn't work very willingly. BUT, they aren't much help on other issues - I developed a rash from the sensors and have found that they now under read so badly that a LO reading can be anything up to a blood glucose of 6 or 7 - they seem unwilling to discuss these issues, maybe because they don't want to admit that some people don't get good results. (I got very accurate results for the first 8 months and thought that my diabetic life was changed forever, now I've had to go back to finger pricking.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1648364, member: 372717"] I had fairly good service from Abbott when I lived in Australia, they replaced sensors which fell off or just didn't work very willingly. BUT, they aren't much help on other issues - I developed a rash from the sensors and have found that they now under read so badly that a LO reading can be anything up to a blood glucose of 6 or 7 - they seem unwilling to discuss these issues, maybe because they don't want to admit that some people don't get good results. (I got very accurate results for the first 8 months and thought that my diabetic life was changed forever, now I've had to go back to finger pricking.) [/QUOTE]
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