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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 1575040" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>Pretty pointless only offering 100 strips per year if you have a Libre.......I'm on my fifth sensor( first worked well and accurately, all the rest very inaccurate, and last one fell off......) I hope they don't expect us to be in control of our diabetes with these. At best they're haphazard, and at worst just downright inaccurate. I've had readings well out from blood glucose readings from 0.5mmol(the minority) to 4-6mmol(the vast majority). Abbott customer services are quite useless and can't suggest anything other than supplying a new sensor. I get the feeling we are all being used as guinea pigs, and that Abbott are onto a great thing by conning the NHS into supplying a less than useful, and very expensive device. Yes the convenience is great, but if the accuracy isn't there, there isn't much point in using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 1575040, member: 222691"] Pretty pointless only offering 100 strips per year if you have a Libre.......I'm on my fifth sensor( first worked well and accurately, all the rest very inaccurate, and last one fell off......) I hope they don't expect us to be in control of our diabetes with these. At best they're haphazard, and at worst just downright inaccurate. I've had readings well out from blood glucose readings from 0.5mmol(the minority) to 4-6mmol(the vast majority). Abbott customer services are quite useless and can't suggest anything other than supplying a new sensor. I get the feeling we are all being used as guinea pigs, and that Abbott are onto a great thing by conning the NHS into supplying a less than useful, and very expensive device. Yes the convenience is great, but if the accuracy isn't there, there isn't much point in using it. [/QUOTE]
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