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<blockquote data-quote="jackois" data-source="post: 669566" data-attributes="member: 99684"><p>That's bad news, Smidge. Was it on it's last day?</p><p></p><p>Mine has been increasingly erratic over the last few days, giving sensor errors on and off since Saturday. I spoke to Abbotts who are sending a replacement, but suggested either tubi-grip or tape to make sure it is firmly in place as there was a possibility of it moving. This even though it has shown no signs of lifting. After putting tubi grip over it, it worked well over night but had sensor error for around 4 hours this morning and has just started registering again.</p><p></p><p>The big question is... do I persevere with this sensor through it's last 2 days or remove it, fit my second one & keep this one to return to Abbotts?</p><p></p><p>Overall, I've found it excellent & had a really good first week, trusting it enough to reduce my long acting (lantus) on the strength of the overnight readings it gave. This has led to me sleeping better (no low readings since I did it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackois, post: 669566, member: 99684"] That's bad news, Smidge. Was it on it's last day? Mine has been increasingly erratic over the last few days, giving sensor errors on and off since Saturday. I spoke to Abbotts who are sending a replacement, but suggested either tubi-grip or tape to make sure it is firmly in place as there was a possibility of it moving. This even though it has shown no signs of lifting. After putting tubi grip over it, it worked well over night but had sensor error for around 4 hours this morning and has just started registering again. The big question is... do I persevere with this sensor through it's last 2 days or remove it, fit my second one & keep this one to return to Abbotts? Overall, I've found it excellent & had a really good first week, trusting it enough to reduce my long acting (lantus) on the strength of the overnight readings it gave. This has led to me sleeping better (no low readings since I did it). [/QUOTE]
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