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<blockquote data-quote="victoria21" data-source="post: 1380822" data-attributes="member: 51067"><p>With regards to the improved control reducing future possible treatments on NHS, this was exactly my thinking! </p><p></p><p>According to my reader, my HBA1c should be down by 1%, which should make me down from 8% to 7% (in old 'money' that is!) Aiming for my 6.5% again after a year of up and down with illness </p><p>I am actually looking forward to seeing how accurate it is on my next blood test! </p><p>It's fascinating seeing how your blood sugars react to certain things and so much easier to make positive changes! </p><p></p><p>I've seen that someone has an app that can read the sensor after it's 'expired' but I think that's delving into a whole new depth of infection control and possibly corrupted accuracy? Possibly </p><p>Don't think I'd risk it at the min </p><p></p><p>Just ordered my next 2 sensors, one thing to be aware of is their PayPal option was playing up and ended up having to ring Abbot, cancel the order and reorder on the phone. Not sure if that's a common thing or a one off. I was just being plain lazy as it was easier with PayPal than getting off my bum and getting my bank card out lol! [emoji51]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victoria21, post: 1380822, member: 51067"] With regards to the improved control reducing future possible treatments on NHS, this was exactly my thinking! According to my reader, my HBA1c should be down by 1%, which should make me down from 8% to 7% (in old 'money' that is!) Aiming for my 6.5% again after a year of up and down with illness I am actually looking forward to seeing how accurate it is on my next blood test! It's fascinating seeing how your blood sugars react to certain things and so much easier to make positive changes! I've seen that someone has an app that can read the sensor after it's 'expired' but I think that's delving into a whole new depth of infection control and possibly corrupted accuracy? Possibly Don't think I'd risk it at the min Just ordered my next 2 sensors, one thing to be aware of is their PayPal option was playing up and ended up having to ring Abbot, cancel the order and reorder on the phone. Not sure if that's a common thing or a one off. I was just being plain lazy as it was easier with PayPal than getting off my bum and getting my bank card out lol! [emoji51] [/QUOTE]
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