I don't know if what I'm going to tell enters the subject, but I will tell.I am new in this of the sensors;I carry them using about 4 months or so.Last week the first failed me and as in the health center they told me that I had to manage it personally with Abbot, because to that I put on.After an email, plus a form, plus 2 calls, in the end they listened to me.I have received the replacement at 9 days of having failed me, and as was the last of the lot ... 9 days with punctures because I had none more.In the C. Salud they have already explained that any incidence (sensor failure, glucometer, etc.) I have to contact Abbot and that they decide.It gives the feeling that they disregard anything that can happen.
The sensor that failed me did just put it on.In fact it did not even work."Exhausted sensor," said the glucometer.
Buying sensors I can't because my budget is Cortito Cortito (alive of a small pension), and when I have to go to pick up the lot (6 sensors with the next collection set) it seems that they are forgiving my life.I have diabetes 2. And in the C.
I see weird that you fail 2 sensors a month because they are the ones that are needed (you know: one lasts 14 days) which tells me that almost everyone is failing you.Rare is.I do not say that you are doing it wrong, it is not that, but something weird there is.
And then the measurements is already to cry.I have come to have up to more than 30 difference between the sensor and the lancet glucometer.Moreover, with sensor measurement, I have already had two low glucose drops, marking 95 ... then it has turned out that it was 64 in the first downturn and 52 in the second.To die, it is not necessary so much.
I do not know - it is something that I think lately - if despite avoiding the punctures in fingers, it will not be better to return to the glucometer before, and leave so much technicalism that it does not really help and above it is crazy with so much beep by notices that later does not laterare.
I don't know if I have helped you in something, but I have certainly rested.