pillarpaguilar said:
good night!
After what took to provide the sensor to my son, we find another problem.
The defective devices do not change them in the ambulatory .... it has to be punctured again until the replacement touches.
And the nurse threatens that they can stop providing them because she has returned three ... that no one has returned them and that she does not know how to use them ...
These three that have come out defective .. one did not read anything ... another stopped working a week.
Let's see if you give us a hand and tell us what we can do.
We live in the Community of Madrid.
Thank you so much!
Let us not keep the first change.In the health center they do not manage this in principle, if they are supplied every 3 months.But in reality it is the Hospital Sales Department who should manage it and send them regularly from Abott's warehouses (at least with me it is so for 3 years)
As for the replacement of the sensor because it fails, which fails many times, put yourself in contact with the customer of Abbott Diabetes Care (910 478 901/900 300 119 both free) and they manage them themselves.All sensors have warranty during the 14 days of use, if they fail them and do not take long to arrive the reposition sensor.It is logical and normal for the sensors to fail, we cannot ignore that they are electronic devices and therefore, susceptible to spoiling.But for that is the guarantee.
As for all uncertainty, doubt or fears about facing diabetes, losing fear helps us to start taking care and taking the reins of our health.Let's think positive, the fact of suffering diabetes is an excuse and obligation to take care of every day.I always say that diabetes, to me personally, has helped me to make a better version of myself, today I am in a better physical way and I have better analytics than ever.There is no evil that for good does not come.
And if possible and you allow it, I take the freedom to give you a council that is luxurious.Do not comed as much carbohydrates as you have surely told you in the diabetological education sessions (normally in the beginning we put 4 portions for breakfast and 5 in food and another 5 at dinner) and above all, do intense and/or strength physical exercise (The physical exercise of intensity and strength, far from what it seems, will maintain glycemia at bay.This council is nothing more than the tip of the iceberg regarding the control of diabetes, but that no one despairs, with patience and constancy everything is achieved and learned.
I encourage and give hard to diabetes.Welcome to the world of sugar to the new diagnosed.