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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 1568424" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>We'll this out of date sensor ends tomorrow and it has been pretty much trouble free. It was a bleeder to start. First time ever I've had blood coming through the sensor and running down my arm but it cleaned up fine with antiseptic wipes. All the way through it's been about 0.5/ 0.7 under probably because it was a bleeder. </p><p>Surprisingly despite the blood flow it remained firmly attached although as usual I've had Tegaderm on for my many swimming sessions. </p><p>The only 'annoying' thing is having become bug free and reverted to lower levels I've been getting more than a few low glucose warnings today. Lowest it registered was 3.3 but I checked and I was at 4. It is a bit irritating as I must admit the red result and the low glucose is enough to make me stab to make sure. </p><p>Main thing is it worked fine and it wasn't £47 wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 1568424, member: 52911"] We'll this out of date sensor ends tomorrow and it has been pretty much trouble free. It was a bleeder to start. First time ever I've had blood coming through the sensor and running down my arm but it cleaned up fine with antiseptic wipes. All the way through it's been about 0.5/ 0.7 under probably because it was a bleeder. Surprisingly despite the blood flow it remained firmly attached although as usual I've had Tegaderm on for my many swimming sessions. The only 'annoying' thing is having become bug free and reverted to lower levels I've been getting more than a few low glucose warnings today. Lowest it registered was 3.3 but I checked and I was at 4. It is a bit irritating as I must admit the red result and the low glucose is enough to make me stab to make sure. Main thing is it worked fine and it wasn't £47 wasted. [/QUOTE]
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