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<blockquote data-quote="madusmacus" data-source="post: 883817" data-attributes="member: 46834"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>This is my last post here and sadly I had to rip off my latest sensor :¬(</p><p></p><p>I finally got the dreaded "Allergic Reaction" to the sticky tape (Been perfect for 9 sensors before hand).</p><p>And to make matters worse I have a "Bad Infection" at the insertion wire site :¬(</p><p></p><p>I used soap water then I used alcohol wipes waited for it to dry too.</p><p>So don't understand, how germs could have been on the sensor waiting to infect me :¬(</p><p></p><p>This sensor was in for 3 days and was reading between...</p><p>"ERROR retry in a few minutes" then lots of "LO" 1.9mmol when sleeping and 12mmol when waking.</p><p>Testing with sticks shows me 6-8mmol constantly</p><p>The sensor before "number 9" was randomly high or low as well with occasional errors</p><p></p><p>These BAD sensors have screwed the reading on my reader to the point where</p><p>the result reports (PDF) are pointless and I believe cant be used to show health care people.</p><p></p><p>This is sad but maybe in another few years this tech will advance</p><p></p><p>They "At Least" should allow us to tag bad data preferably delete it</p><p>Not use it in the reports as it Screws every thing with rubbish reading</p><p>And while they are at it allow us to edit the carbs/insulin values we all forget to add when taking a reading</p><p></p><p>But for now I AM OUT!!!!</p><p></p><p>Wish you all the best peeps :¬)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madusmacus, post: 883817, member: 46834"] Hi all, This is my last post here and sadly I had to rip off my latest sensor :¬( I finally got the dreaded "Allergic Reaction" to the sticky tape (Been perfect for 9 sensors before hand). And to make matters worse I have a "Bad Infection" at the insertion wire site :¬( I used soap water then I used alcohol wipes waited for it to dry too. So don't understand, how germs could have been on the sensor waiting to infect me :¬( This sensor was in for 3 days and was reading between... "ERROR retry in a few minutes" then lots of "LO" 1.9mmol when sleeping and 12mmol when waking. Testing with sticks shows me 6-8mmol constantly The sensor before "number 9" was randomly high or low as well with occasional errors These BAD sensors have screwed the reading on my reader to the point where the result reports (PDF) are pointless and I believe cant be used to show health care people. This is sad but maybe in another few years this tech will advance They "At Least" should allow us to tag bad data preferably delete it Not use it in the reports as it Screws every thing with rubbish reading And while they are at it allow us to edit the carbs/insulin values we all forget to add when taking a reading But for now I AM OUT!!!! Wish you all the best peeps :¬) [/QUOTE]
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