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<blockquote data-quote="ladym680" data-source="post: 1688236" data-attributes="member: 40932"><p>I have also contacted Abbot and agree with your comments regarding price availability and their customer cares knowledge of the libre. I was fortunate enough to be given a libre and as I had just had a pacemaker fitted thought I should check with is compactability. I called Abbot who had no idea just told me to look in the book. The person on the phone said I don't think it will be a problem just try ! Is that before or after my pacemakers frequency has been interfered with and I die. I did look in the book and it says no tests have been done to ascertain the safety with pacemakers as there are so many different types. I regard this as a very serious error that this is being marketed and could potentially kill people and the staff unable to give you the correct advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladym680, post: 1688236, member: 40932"] I have also contacted Abbot and agree with your comments regarding price availability and their customer cares knowledge of the libre. I was fortunate enough to be given a libre and as I had just had a pacemaker fitted thought I should check with is compactability. I called Abbot who had no idea just told me to look in the book. The person on the phone said I don't think it will be a problem just try ! Is that before or after my pacemakers frequency has been interfered with and I die. I did look in the book and it says no tests have been done to ascertain the safety with pacemakers as there are so many different types. I regard this as a very serious error that this is being marketed and could potentially kill people and the staff unable to give you the correct advice. [/QUOTE]
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