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It's up to you. Abbott suggest you call them and remove the sensor if it bleeds. I've always left them in as the bleeders have tended to be more accurate for me.
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Gosh, I didn't know about the advice to remove the sensor of it bleeds.
I actually only came back to the thread just not to smilingly post that when I applied my sensor a short while ago, it was a proper little bleeder! As I wait 48 hours pre-activation, as that enhances the chances of accurate feedback, for me, I'll have a ponder on it.
As a matter of interest, do Abbott replace the sensor where it has bled, or is that "just one of those things" and our own risk? I'm just asking for future reference.