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<blockquote data-quote="aphex2k" data-source="post: 1869014" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>So far so good. The sensors are not as accurate as blood sugar testing, but it's great to see the graph showing if your levels are stable, or going high/low. It's also fantastic to visually see how foods affect you. You get 1,2 or 3 arrows which dictate how fast your levels are rising and dropping.</p><p></p><p>I've been sneaky and disconnected the transmitter, recharged it and reconnected it as a "new" one as they're not cheap. However, both times I've done this I've got 2-3 days extra and "sensor error" messages. There doesn't seem to be any accuracy as to how long you can eek out of a sensor past the normal 6 days.... Risky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aphex2k, post: 1869014, member: 912"] So far so good. The sensors are not as accurate as blood sugar testing, but it's great to see the graph showing if your levels are stable, or going high/low. It's also fantastic to visually see how foods affect you. You get 1,2 or 3 arrows which dictate how fast your levels are rising and dropping. I've been sneaky and disconnected the transmitter, recharged it and reconnected it as a "new" one as they're not cheap. However, both times I've done this I've got 2-3 days extra and "sensor error" messages. There doesn't seem to be any accuracy as to how long you can eek out of a sensor past the normal 6 days.... Risky. [/QUOTE]
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