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<blockquote data-quote="Mona2060" data-source="post: 1713919" data-attributes="member: 461596"><p>Hi there</p><p></p><p>I had exactly the same thing I was so delighted about the idea of the freestyle and the thought of not having to prick his fingers to test all the time but was very upset with his reaction. </p><p></p><p>It took him about four days to pluck up courage to use it and 40 mins of tears to put it on In the end I put it on with tears and screaming I don’t think it actually hurt but he went in about it for days. Finally after 6 days he was ok with it but the accuracy of the sensor was not brilliant.. taking it off was a mission and it wasn’t really that bad but to him it was. We are going to retry it once rugby season is over at school but not sure. </p><p></p><p>Good luck it helped to find a young boy on tube putting the sensor on a demo </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mona2060, post: 1713919, member: 461596"] Hi there I had exactly the same thing I was so delighted about the idea of the freestyle and the thought of not having to prick his fingers to test all the time but was very upset with his reaction. It took him about four days to pluck up courage to use it and 40 mins of tears to put it on In the end I put it on with tears and screaming I don’t think it actually hurt but he went in about it for days. Finally after 6 days he was ok with it but the accuracy of the sensor was not brilliant.. taking it off was a mission and it wasn’t really that bad but to him it was. We are going to retry it once rugby season is over at school but not sure. Good luck it helped to find a young boy on tube putting the sensor on a demo Good luck [/QUOTE]
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