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<blockquote data-quote="jackois" data-source="post: 696366" data-attributes="member: 99684"><p>I must just be lucky... on my fourth sensor now without any coming off. I haven't installed any early to allow them to bed in.</p><p></p><p>Readings are all within 1mmmol of my accu-chek aviva, allowing for the 15 minute lag. I, pretty much, only blood check once in the morning (set a 15 minute alarm to allow cross reference with the sensor) , for driving & if I feel odd.</p><p>Even removing them has just been like taking a plaster off.</p><p></p><p>The trend info is brilliant & the convenience has allowed a fantastic insight into how my blood sugar behaves whilst playing a round of golf, allowing me to get the levels steady as I go round.</p><p></p><p>I had one sensor that was recording the 'in between' readings, although when scanned was accurate was giving a graph on the reader. This was replaced by Abbotts with no fuss and I sent the old one back for them to examine.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I would ask them to alter is the reader reminder that the sensor is becoming due for change. The amount of reminders on the last day is ridiculous and annoying.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, this is a huge leap forward for glucose testing & diabetics everywhere...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackois, post: 696366, member: 99684"] I must just be lucky... on my fourth sensor now without any coming off. I haven't installed any early to allow them to bed in. Readings are all within 1mmmol of my accu-chek aviva, allowing for the 15 minute lag. I, pretty much, only blood check once in the morning (set a 15 minute alarm to allow cross reference with the sensor) , for driving & if I feel odd. Even removing them has just been like taking a plaster off. The trend info is brilliant & the convenience has allowed a fantastic insight into how my blood sugar behaves whilst playing a round of golf, allowing me to get the levels steady as I go round. I had one sensor that was recording the 'in between' readings, although when scanned was accurate was giving a graph on the reader. This was replaced by Abbotts with no fuss and I sent the old one back for them to examine. The only thing I would ask them to alter is the reader reminder that the sensor is becoming due for change. The amount of reminders on the last day is ridiculous and annoying. Other than that, this is a huge leap forward for glucose testing & diabetics everywhere... [/QUOTE]
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