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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2499060" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>First time, I guess it was going to happen eventually. I woke up and saw I was heading downwards and versus waiting for a low alert to wake me up, I went ahead and opened and drank some OJ. I didn't end up screwing the cap back on tight AND unknowingly tipped it over. I woke this morning and grabbed my stuff off the nightstand to see a mess. I'm kind of glad it was unknowingly as I slept nicely and cleaning it up would have certainly woken me up. No big deal it could be worse. Cleaned it up and went to close the top drawer which I leave open at night so I can easily grab, glasses, meter etc if needed. Yea, in the drawer too. Still at least it was contained in a corner area.</p><p></p><p>Sigh............the kicker is I probably wasn't really low as my sensor in testing this morning was reading 40 points lower than what I'm at. I calibrated it and it dropped down to reading 40 points lower again, calibrated it again same thing, so the sensor is now pulled off. I think the transmitter played a part as I was getting low battery alerts this morning, it was needing to be replaced after this sensor.</p><p></p><p>I love tech...........when it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2499060, member: 475037"] First time, I guess it was going to happen eventually. I woke up and saw I was heading downwards and versus waiting for a low alert to wake me up, I went ahead and opened and drank some OJ. I didn't end up screwing the cap back on tight AND unknowingly tipped it over. I woke this morning and grabbed my stuff off the nightstand to see a mess. I'm kind of glad it was unknowingly as I slept nicely and cleaning it up would have certainly woken me up. No big deal it could be worse. Cleaned it up and went to close the top drawer which I leave open at night so I can easily grab, glasses, meter etc if needed. Yea, in the drawer too. Still at least it was contained in a corner area. Sigh............the kicker is I probably wasn't really low as my sensor in testing this morning was reading 40 points lower than what I'm at. I calibrated it and it dropped down to reading 40 points lower again, calibrated it again same thing, so the sensor is now pulled off. I think the transmitter played a part as I was getting low battery alerts this morning, it was needing to be replaced after this sensor. I love tech...........when it works. [/QUOTE]
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