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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 663379" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Are any of the Abbott reps actually diabetic? With non-diabetics, it strikes me they may not see quite the same potentially extreme fluctuations in blood scores that we diabetics might see. Secondly, in the early period of them wearing a sensor would they necessarily understand if a reading of x, y or z is normal and usual for them?</p><p></p><p>And, no matter how many people Abbott have had testing, I reiterate, testers have a knack of almost immediately breaking things, then, subconsciously finding ways of making them work. So, only on implementation will they really drive out the full extent of the issues, and that is why they are being so generous with replacement sensors. Plus, of course, they will wnt the potentially faulty ones back in order to examine them for manufacturer or design frailty. I can't imagine that'll continue forever or some people will be getting their sensors for free!</p><p></p><p>Sadly, it's not going to work well for everyone. I am really pleased though that things are settling a bit for some people.</p><p></p><p>I'm observing with interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 663379, member: 88961"] Are any of the Abbott reps actually diabetic? With non-diabetics, it strikes me they may not see quite the same potentially extreme fluctuations in blood scores that we diabetics might see. Secondly, in the early period of them wearing a sensor would they necessarily understand if a reading of x, y or z is normal and usual for them? And, no matter how many people Abbott have had testing, I reiterate, testers have a knack of almost immediately breaking things, then, subconsciously finding ways of making them work. So, only on implementation will they really drive out the full extent of the issues, and that is why they are being so generous with replacement sensors. Plus, of course, they will wnt the potentially faulty ones back in order to examine them for manufacturer or design frailty. I can't imagine that'll continue forever or some people will be getting their sensors for free! Sadly, it's not going to work well for everyone. I am really pleased though that things are settling a bit for some people. I'm observing with interest. [/QUOTE]
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