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<blockquote data-quote="ElkBond" data-source="post: 1231101" data-attributes="member: 270837"><p>Honestly once you start you cant stop!</p><p></p><p>They can be a little tetchy but if a sensor does fail Dexcom replaces them (if in the 7 days).</p><p></p><p>I stretch mine to 2+ weeks and find week two is better with accuracy. Ive had the odd ****** sensor but when mine are ****** then tend to sort themselves out with a calibration (I calibrate every time i do a reading).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkBond, post: 1231101, member: 270837"] Honestly once you start you cant stop! They can be a little tetchy but if a sensor does fail Dexcom replaces them (if in the 7 days). I stretch mine to 2+ weeks and find week two is better with accuracy. Ive had the odd ****** sensor but when mine are ****** then tend to sort themselves out with a calibration (I calibrate every time i do a reading). [/QUOTE]
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