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Opinion (honest) on glucose sensors

  
valenpon
09/28/2025 2:01 p.m.

Grateful

I really grateful.I am 61 years living with DT1 and until 6 years ago I did not know the sensory

My fingers were very little sensitivity of so many punctures that I gave myself to measure the sugar

Definitely in my case the benefits are many compared to the errors that may eventually have.And when some sensor has taken off without reason or has not worked, I recognize that Abbott spare the sensor with diligence fighting.I think I no longer visualize my life without the sensor.

Valentina Ponte

  
_Tacker_
10/06/2025 3:10 a.m.

I sincerely cannot imagine before the sensors, with punctures and more punctures on the fingers, and tests and more tests every time or as you will notice something.

I was just six months based on lancetas and glucometer exclusively, and had a bestial sensitivity in my fingers.I even bought several pricks until I found an almost indolate one.

They have given me freedom for everything, whether making my life as normal as possible without worrying about hypos almost, or to work safer.

The only problem was that the sensors did not fool me in the back of the arm and until I discovered it, many months and sensors given by damaged



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