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<blockquote data-quote="Toy12ht" data-source="post: 2743107" data-attributes="member: 590558"><p>His first thought was the needle site wasn’t sterilised. I’ve spoken to a number of Type 1’s that use Liberty 2 and all of them have had problems. Now that is very general because all of us do things a little different. I’m going to speak to my local MP and see if any monitoring can be done post sensor purchase cause Abbots certainly not interested, they just want to sell more sensors. Diabetes Australia would have to be involved as well as the NDSS. I mean whether it’s your GP or endocrinologist. People are sticking things in their bodies and the gov subsidies it. We want the sensors to work with minimal harm. Ok that’s my rant….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toy12ht, post: 2743107, member: 590558"] His first thought was the needle site wasn’t sterilised. I’ve spoken to a number of Type 1’s that use Liberty 2 and all of them have had problems. Now that is very general because all of us do things a little different. I’m going to speak to my local MP and see if any monitoring can be done post sensor purchase cause Abbots certainly not interested, they just want to sell more sensors. Diabetes Australia would have to be involved as well as the NDSS. I mean whether it’s your GP or endocrinologist. People are sticking things in their bodies and the gov subsidies it. We want the sensors to work with minimal harm. Ok that’s my rant…. [/QUOTE]
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