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<blockquote data-quote="Diabetic Diatribe" data-source="post: 1261219" data-attributes="member: 336818"><p>I have all of the experience of CGMs that I need thanks. It's sad that you think they because they haven't, as an industry, solved the problem of sensors being too easy to detach, that this automatically makes it the consumers fault. It does not. At the horrendous mark up that they apply, they could comfortably prioritise customer service here and replace them if this happens. But no, you keep blaming yourself (and now me) for their bad design and coughing up your fortnightly £50</p><p></p><p>I didn't walk in to a door frame - I walked through it.</p><p></p><p>Abbott are totally responsible for the design of their products - designed to be worn day and night by adults and children alike - going about their normal day to day business. If that is not possible, then, clearly the product is not fit for purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabetic Diatribe, post: 1261219, member: 336818"] I have all of the experience of CGMs that I need thanks. It's sad that you think they because they haven't, as an industry, solved the problem of sensors being too easy to detach, that this automatically makes it the consumers fault. It does not. At the horrendous mark up that they apply, they could comfortably prioritise customer service here and replace them if this happens. But no, you keep blaming yourself (and now me) for their bad design and coughing up your fortnightly £50 I didn't walk in to a door frame - I walked through it. Abbott are totally responsible for the design of their products - designed to be worn day and night by adults and children alike - going about their normal day to day business. If that is not possible, then, clearly the product is not fit for purpose. [/QUOTE]
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