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<blockquote data-quote="1abRat" data-source="post: 1169672" data-attributes="member: 297123"><p>I was talking to Abbott earlier this week as I'd gotten a duff sensor and apparently they're going to overhaul the software soon thank goodness.</p><p></p><p>My main complaint at the time was that my sensor had been underestimating by 50-100%, any time I was under 5 it just said "LO". I'd worn it for 5 days in the vain hope it would sort itself out but it didn't of course.</p><p></p><p>Now when I look on the software it has totally ruined my estimated HbA1c, the charts that show 90th and 95th percentile readings and of course red lights across the board on the traffic light bit and the software doesn't allow any way to exclude that data without binning all the data prior to the dodgy sensor too. Grrrr!</p><p></p><p>Of course they've designed it this was to stop "cheating" but I can't understand why you can't just exclude data and the software would then just flag up the fact that you've done that on the report. Besides, I'm an adult and if I cheat I'm only cheating myself, there should be an option to make the software restrictive using a password if you're a parent of a child but this should be an option and not the default behaviour in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1abRat, post: 1169672, member: 297123"] I was talking to Abbott earlier this week as I'd gotten a duff sensor and apparently they're going to overhaul the software soon thank goodness. My main complaint at the time was that my sensor had been underestimating by 50-100%, any time I was under 5 it just said "LO". I'd worn it for 5 days in the vain hope it would sort itself out but it didn't of course. Now when I look on the software it has totally ruined my estimated HbA1c, the charts that show 90th and 95th percentile readings and of course red lights across the board on the traffic light bit and the software doesn't allow any way to exclude that data without binning all the data prior to the dodgy sensor too. Grrrr! Of course they've designed it this was to stop "cheating" but I can't understand why you can't just exclude data and the software would then just flag up the fact that you've done that on the report. Besides, I'm an adult and if I cheat I'm only cheating myself, there should be an option to make the software restrictive using a password if you're a parent of a child but this should be an option and not the default behaviour in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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