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<blockquote data-quote="jackois" data-source="post: 798573" data-attributes="member: 99684"><p>Spot on! </p><p></p><p>Should the sensor & blood test differ, there can be a huge number of variables that cause it. The body is a complicated beast & it's surprising how well it copes. Even when a sensor doesn't seem to track well, the trends are still a huge help.</p><p></p><p>I have my latest sensor over Cavilon and other that being a bit itchy the first 2 days has settled down nicely. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have a method of getting rid of the red marks left by old sensors? Although they are fading, I'm now running out of places to attach on my arm that hasn't been used yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackois, post: 798573, member: 99684"] Spot on! Should the sensor & blood test differ, there can be a huge number of variables that cause it. The body is a complicated beast & it's surprising how well it copes. Even when a sensor doesn't seem to track well, the trends are still a huge help. I have my latest sensor over Cavilon and other that being a bit itchy the first 2 days has settled down nicely. Does anyone have a method of getting rid of the red marks left by old sensors? Although they are fading, I'm now running out of places to attach on my arm that hasn't been used yet. [/QUOTE]
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