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<blockquote data-quote="Jordi77" data-source="post: 2690701" data-attributes="member: 221771"><p>It’s not the first time I’ve had a problem with one or two sensors myself but if you contact freestyle they will send you out a replacement sensor to you and you’ll have to send the faulty one back but it’s only a pain with having to phone them to get a replacement sensor and then having to wait for it to be delivered to you but as you said they are more reliable than the finger prick and they don’t hurt you as much with just once going into you and that’s it for a fortnight and then you replace it but when they break it is a pain because it doesn’t tell you until it is in your arm and you try to scan it for the first time at least when I do it it’s normally after the hour and I get the message and that’s because the needle has bent when it’s went through the skin and into your arm and you have to do it a little bit more gently when you push it in the applicator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordi77, post: 2690701, member: 221771"] It’s not the first time I’ve had a problem with one or two sensors myself but if you contact freestyle they will send you out a replacement sensor to you and you’ll have to send the faulty one back but it’s only a pain with having to phone them to get a replacement sensor and then having to wait for it to be delivered to you but as you said they are more reliable than the finger prick and they don’t hurt you as much with just once going into you and that’s it for a fortnight and then you replace it but when they break it is a pain because it doesn’t tell you until it is in your arm and you try to scan it for the first time at least when I do it it’s normally after the hour and I get the message and that’s because the needle has bent when it’s went through the skin and into your arm and you have to do it a little bit more gently when you push it in the applicator [/QUOTE]
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