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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisMaleType1" data-source="post: 398762" data-attributes="member: 22857"><p>Hi Riri, where is this sensor that your talking about please? I remember seeing the official warning a while back but couldn't understand what it was referring to. Do you mean the white end on the top end of the reservoir? It's difficult to see how that getting that wet could affect the amount of insulin delivered at all? I don't get it at all. That said, it does waste a bit of insulin when you do it like this. </p><p></p><p>The usb link meter is a bit smaller with a much more readable display (with colours) so it'll be good when that comes out. </p><p></p><p>A smaller syringe sounds like a good idea because my current ones hold 100 units which is way more than is necessary. If I delivered 100 units accidentally I'd probably die! The real problem though, compared to a pump I find, is managing to give a completely accurate dose because it's can be quite easy to be a unit out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisMaleType1, post: 398762, member: 22857"] Hi Riri, where is this sensor that your talking about please? I remember seeing the official warning a while back but couldn't understand what it was referring to. Do you mean the white end on the top end of the reservoir? It's difficult to see how that getting that wet could affect the amount of insulin delivered at all? I don't get it at all. That said, it does waste a bit of insulin when you do it like this. The usb link meter is a bit smaller with a much more readable display (with colours) so it'll be good when that comes out. A smaller syringe sounds like a good idea because my current ones hold 100 units which is way more than is necessary. If I delivered 100 units accidentally I'd probably die! The real problem though, compared to a pump I find, is managing to give a completely accurate dose because it's can be quite easy to be a unit out. [/QUOTE]
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