I quite agree. I've had abbott "abbott web crawlers" (or something like that, abbott spies, sorry I'm not technical), look at my blog too. It's like we are paying a lot of money to test their product. They'll be reading this thread too no doubt.To be honest, I'm tempted to look at how I can self fund a dexcom off the back of this.
I think we are providing a lot of data to Abbott that they should have already had. I think the test period they undertook was a joke without enough people involved to truly reflect a significant proportion of the users and that we are bearing the brunt of it now. They put something out onto the market that is just good enough, bit not really production ready.
In many ways this is very like what we see from Google or Microsoft. If this was a Beta version officially, I think we'd agree with some of the issues we're seeing. It's supposed to be production ready, which is much more of an issue.
I've come around to the point of view that we are really beta testing and that it will therefore work 80% of the time, and my definition of 80% is that one in five sensors will fail.
Yeah definitely! It's totally changed my management and the first I'd say 6 weeks of data were incredibly useful and I'm so much better controlled.Hi @Emmotha
would you think it good value to assist in basal testing ? that is what i was thinking of it for.
i am hoping to go on a pump this year and it seems the extra data would be a big asset
I think it's too high. I like to be around 5.4It also depends on what you mean by really well. 6.4 is not really an issue as far as blood sugars go, but if you are targeting lower, I can understand the frustration.
I think that's what I'll do too.I agree. First six weeks made a big difference. Now I haven't used it for a little while due to the reaction I am managing ok. I have 4 sensors so thinking of just using one from time to time to double check I am still on track and my basal is OK.
T, E, all,Ohh they're what my next 2 are
They sent mine to the wrong address. Might be worth checking if and where they sent itIs anyone having delays in Abbott issuing a replacement sensor? I had one come off after 3 days and they wanted the old one back before they'd send the replacement. It's now been a month and they still won't send me the replacement as they haven't yet tested the broken one
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They haven't sent it yet. They won't send until they have checked the faulty one (which is a different department) it's been a month now though!They sent mine to the wrong address. Might be worth checking if and where they sent it
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