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<blockquote data-quote="robert72" data-source="post: 673960" data-attributes="member: 42874"><p>It's good to see all the levels in between blood tests, especially what's happened overnight. You can scan anytime you want and it's nice not to be pricking your fingers all the time. The computer software can do a lot of analysis to show daily trends so you can adjust your doses based on that.</p><p></p><p>But you still need to do finger prick tests when you are low or when you are about to drive as the data is about 20 minutes behind your current blood reading. It's expensive. Some member have had trouble with their sensors or readers not working well. My first sensor was good, but my second took almost 3 days to stabilise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert72, post: 673960, member: 42874"] It's good to see all the levels in between blood tests, especially what's happened overnight. You can scan anytime you want and it's nice not to be pricking your fingers all the time. The computer software can do a lot of analysis to show daily trends so you can adjust your doses based on that. But you still need to do finger prick tests when you are low or when you are about to drive as the data is about 20 minutes behind your current blood reading. It's expensive. Some member have had trouble with their sensors or readers not working well. My first sensor was good, but my second took almost 3 days to stabilise. [/QUOTE]
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