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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 1261117" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>While I respect your right to an opinion, I object to you warning people off the Libre because of your own short experience. I feel your comments are largely unfounded.</p><p></p><p>Many people on this forum have excellent experiences with the Libre, myself included. I have used over 10 sensors now, and the only two that have detached were my own bloomin' fault. I certainly don't blame Abbot for creating a sensor that detaches when scraped against a doorframe. I would MUCH rather the sensor came off than sections of my skin, attached to the sensor.</p><p></p><p>I have also read many posts on this forum by people who have had successful dealings with Abbot's customer service, with replacement sensors and even test strips being sent out to help with calibration.</p><p></p><p>Did you come and make your first post on the forum just to criticise Abbot? If so, I recommend you read some of the numerous Libre threads we have had over the last couple of years. You will find that experiences vary with a wide cross section of experiences, and that many people are happy with the Libre and the added control it has given them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 1261117, member: 41816"] While I respect your right to an opinion, I object to you warning people off the Libre because of your own short experience. I feel your comments are largely unfounded. Many people on this forum have excellent experiences with the Libre, myself included. I have used over 10 sensors now, and the only two that have detached were my own bloomin' fault. I certainly don't blame Abbot for creating a sensor that detaches when scraped against a doorframe. I would MUCH rather the sensor came off than sections of my skin, attached to the sensor. I have also read many posts on this forum by people who have had successful dealings with Abbot's customer service, with replacement sensors and even test strips being sent out to help with calibration. Did you come and make your first post on the forum just to criticise Abbot? If so, I recommend you read some of the numerous Libre threads we have had over the last couple of years. You will find that experiences vary with a wide cross section of experiences, and that many people are happy with the Libre and the added control it has given them. [/QUOTE]
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