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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 695639" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Glad the second one is working Tim. All these dud sensors must be costing them a fortune. Still undecided whether to tell them about mine. It is now only1mmol/l out. If it now settles I may send them an email with a copy of my first days red line graph.It is easier to write than to speak. (actually it's what they reply I find difficult.</p><p></p><p>What it did show this afternoon was how stressed I get with some medical examinations. I had my two yearly cardiac and aterial checkups and both were very thorough (echo scans etc) One then has to sit there whilst they dictate, using voice activated software the letter to your doctor.(you take it with you when you go) My glucose levels had another steep climb and stayed there all the time I was there.</p><p>(It didn't help when realised there was something about mitral valve insufficiency; a little knowledge can make you very scared. When I asked him about it he said that it really wasn't much and should be OK for another 50 years As I'm 62, that's fine but it certainly didn't do my glucose levels much good)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 695639, member: 12578"] Glad the second one is working Tim. All these dud sensors must be costing them a fortune. Still undecided whether to tell them about mine. It is now only1mmol/l out. If it now settles I may send them an email with a copy of my first days red line graph.It is easier to write than to speak. (actually it's what they reply I find difficult. What it did show this afternoon was how stressed I get with some medical examinations. I had my two yearly cardiac and aterial checkups and both were very thorough (echo scans etc) One then has to sit there whilst they dictate, using voice activated software the letter to your doctor.(you take it with you when you go) My glucose levels had another steep climb and stayed there all the time I was there. (It didn't help when realised there was something about mitral valve insufficiency; a little knowledge can make you very scared. When I asked him about it he said that it really wasn't much and should be OK for another 50 years As I'm 62, that's fine but it certainly didn't do my glucose levels much good) [/QUOTE]
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