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<blockquote data-quote="bluk" data-source="post: 1614743" data-attributes="member: 412896"><p>Your comment on international standards makes sense. I hope it is true. Nevertheless I am puzzled by the number of sources, including Abbott sources who tell me that when I travel from one country to another I need to bring my home country sensors with me for the Libre to work properly " becasue of differences" between countries. Really? I live in Canada where the Libre only recently became available. I live for 3 months per year in Spain and prefer not to take a 3 month supply of sensors with me, not even sure that I would not run into shelf life issues for that period. QUESTIO does anyone on this forum have experience with a reader purchased and used in one country and then using it with sensors purchased in another country? BLUK in Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluk, post: 1614743, member: 412896"] Your comment on international standards makes sense. I hope it is true. Nevertheless I am puzzled by the number of sources, including Abbott sources who tell me that when I travel from one country to another I need to bring my home country sensors with me for the Libre to work properly " becasue of differences" between countries. Really? I live in Canada where the Libre only recently became available. I live for 3 months per year in Spain and prefer not to take a 3 month supply of sensors with me, not even sure that I would not run into shelf life issues for that period. QUESTIO does anyone on this forum have experience with a reader purchased and used in one country and then using it with sensors purchased in another country? BLUK in Canada [/QUOTE]
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