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<blockquote data-quote="smilesandsmiles" data-source="post: 1061334" data-attributes="member: 270536"><p>Orderd mine from their website Friday and got it delivered this Wednesday. I'd only just heard about the device a week ago on the DAFNE course and bought one straight away. Had on it on for a day now. Absolutley thrilled with it. Hardly any lag between meter reading and actual blood glucose. Very accurate as well, virtualy identical results to my finger prick test. I've waited 20 years for a device like this. It seems expesive (the sensors £45 a go) but it is such a good device. It gives you the opportunity to manage your blood sugar really well. I'll be using mine until there is a cure, like the new one under trial, the TB Vaccine which stops the immune system detroying the beta cells. It was really easy to apply the sensor, no pain, and so far no discomfort from wearing the sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smilesandsmiles, post: 1061334, member: 270536"] Orderd mine from their website Friday and got it delivered this Wednesday. I'd only just heard about the device a week ago on the DAFNE course and bought one straight away. Had on it on for a day now. Absolutley thrilled with it. Hardly any lag between meter reading and actual blood glucose. Very accurate as well, virtualy identical results to my finger prick test. I've waited 20 years for a device like this. It seems expesive (the sensors £45 a go) but it is such a good device. It gives you the opportunity to manage your blood sugar really well. I'll be using mine until there is a cure, like the new one under trial, the TB Vaccine which stops the immune system detroying the beta cells. It was really easy to apply the sensor, no pain, and so far no discomfort from wearing the sensor. [/QUOTE]
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