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<blockquote data-quote="jackois" data-source="post: 742458" data-attributes="member: 99684"><p>To balance things out, I'm on sensor 7.</p><p></p><p>Fallen off or came loose - none</p><p></p><p>Faulty - 1 on day 13 that stopped giving the graph on the reader but still gave instant readings. Replaced by Abbotts even though I still got a fortnight's data from it.</p><p></p><p>They've all been very accurate for me - within 1mmol of my Aviva accuckek expert when checked ten minutes after a blood test. </p><p></p><p>I had one that reacted with my skin. It caused no discomfort whilst on my arm, but the red mark left was itchy for a few days after & took ten days to fade.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, my basal is pretty much spot on with a steady 5.5 trace right through the night after being adjusted after the libre showed me as low most of the night. I did crosscheck on the third night with the dreaded hourly alarm and blood test to confirm.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, it's great for monitoring levels while walking or playing a round of golf & gives a great insight into how you react to your insulin.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that this type of technology can only improve with time as other manufacturers bring their efforts to market..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackois, post: 742458, member: 99684"] To balance things out, I'm on sensor 7. Fallen off or came loose - none Faulty - 1 on day 13 that stopped giving the graph on the reader but still gave instant readings. Replaced by Abbotts even though I still got a fortnight's data from it. They've all been very accurate for me - within 1mmol of my Aviva accuckek expert when checked ten minutes after a blood test. I had one that reacted with my skin. It caused no discomfort whilst on my arm, but the red mark left was itchy for a few days after & took ten days to fade. Other than that, my basal is pretty much spot on with a steady 5.5 trace right through the night after being adjusted after the libre showed me as low most of the night. I did crosscheck on the third night with the dreaded hourly alarm and blood test to confirm. Other than that, it's great for monitoring levels while walking or playing a round of golf & gives a great insight into how you react to your insulin. I'm sure that this type of technology can only improve with time as other manufacturers bring their efforts to market.. [/QUOTE]
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