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<blockquote data-quote="Squidzy" data-source="post: 1867639" data-attributes="member: 475045"><p>I have used the entire since they came out. Unfortunately my medical insurance changed so I do not use them all the time but do use one every 2-3 weeks. They are great when they work but unfortunately as with anything you sometimes get a dud! The company is great to replace them if they are not functioning or assist in troubleshooting. As for accuracy they are for the most part very close</p><p>I have restarted a sensor to extend the life and again sometimes it works and sometimes it is not accurate. I have gotten as much as 15 days on one sensor then it started giving wanky readings. Mostly for the initial six days they are very accurate. All other time is bonus but I check with finger sticks more frequently to ensure accuracy</p><p>The good thing is they are tied to the pump and will shut it down if necessary</p><p>I wish I could afford to wear them more often as they are very useful tool!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squidzy, post: 1867639, member: 475045"] I have used the entire since they came out. Unfortunately my medical insurance changed so I do not use them all the time but do use one every 2-3 weeks. They are great when they work but unfortunately as with anything you sometimes get a dud! The company is great to replace them if they are not functioning or assist in troubleshooting. As for accuracy they are for the most part very close I have restarted a sensor to extend the life and again sometimes it works and sometimes it is not accurate. I have gotten as much as 15 days on one sensor then it started giving wanky readings. Mostly for the initial six days they are very accurate. All other time is bonus but I check with finger sticks more frequently to ensure accuracy The good thing is they are tied to the pump and will shut it down if necessary I wish I could afford to wear them more often as they are very useful tool! [/QUOTE]
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