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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2367475" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>[USER=397875]@Zinadane[/USER] I've been using Libre for over two years. I always put a sensor on at least 24 hours before I start it to allow it to settle, which helps it to read more accurately from Day 1. That's obviously not your current problem. In terms of how often I've had dodgy sensors, I'd say only two in that time which read seriously out of whack. Never had one 50% off for sure. The others I've had to have replaced have been due to them not staying on, which has improved I think. Abbott are, as others have said, very good at replacing fast; do have example comparison readings (Libre v meter) when you phone as they asked me for those. It's certainly been worth sticking with for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2367475, member: 146541"] [USER=397875]@Zinadane[/USER] I've been using Libre for over two years. I always put a sensor on at least 24 hours before I start it to allow it to settle, which helps it to read more accurately from Day 1. That's obviously not your current problem. In terms of how often I've had dodgy sensors, I'd say only two in that time which read seriously out of whack. Never had one 50% off for sure. The others I've had to have replaced have been due to them not staying on, which has improved I think. Abbott are, as others have said, very good at replacing fast; do have example comparison readings (Libre v meter) when you phone as they asked me for those. It's certainly been worth sticking with for me. [/QUOTE]
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