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<blockquote data-quote="Celsus" data-source="post: 1798780" data-attributes="member: 185674"><p>I don't know really what is going on here, if you on the UK market have some second- or 3rd grade stuff really or some in the supply chain are mis-treating them on purpose??? </p><p>I get mine either by public mail direct from Abbott (when in South France) or from local hospital (when in Belgium) </p><p>Since I started using Libre back in January 2015 and never stopped since, I have experienced 1 (ONE !) sensor that malfunctioned. I have experienced 3 that got ripped off my arm, but all due to my own physical activities and cannot blame at all neither the glue-pad or the sensor at all for those episodes. And after I have become more conscious about its presence and dressing better up for some river rafting and surfing etc, I have not had one getting torn off the last few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celsus, post: 1798780, member: 185674"] I don't know really what is going on here, if you on the UK market have some second- or 3rd grade stuff really or some in the supply chain are mis-treating them on purpose??? I get mine either by public mail direct from Abbott (when in South France) or from local hospital (when in Belgium) Since I started using Libre back in January 2015 and never stopped since, I have experienced 1 (ONE !) sensor that malfunctioned. I have experienced 3 that got ripped off my arm, but all due to my own physical activities and cannot blame at all neither the glue-pad or the sensor at all for those episodes. And after I have become more conscious about its presence and dressing better up for some river rafting and surfing etc, I have not had one getting torn off the last few years. [/QUOTE]
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