Hello, I wanted to ask on average how many free freestyle sensors have failed you (that they break and you have to get another one), because they are going to change them super fast and such, but many fails me (1/4 or so)And I don't know if at some point they will tell me that they can't change it to me or something ... Without taking into account that it is a roll to call and I would prefer not to break my sensor, thank you.
Returning to this thread, although I have already seen that this matter lifts blisters but as I am using it and I see that it does not work correctly I wanted to comment.
I am contrasting the free freeyle sensor measurements 2 and in all there is a notable difference with reactive strip and glucometer.In all measures with glucometer it gives me approximately 40 points above the sensor measurement.
Someone spoke on another issue, which is already closed, about Abbott's suppliers and justified the malfunction of sensors at the expense of suppliers.I imagine that this company will have quality control in its manufacturing line, which is its obligation ... or perhaps not and the quality control is made free and at the expense of our money.A defective product should not be removed in the market but in this case it seems that it does not matter.No surprise.
Anyway, just comment that in my opinion today these sensors remain without being better than the glucometer for precision purposes and I have been reading tickets in the forum dated 2014.
DM2 diagnosticada 10/11/23, hipotiroidismo, obesidad y algunas otras tonterías :# Actualmente tomando 2 comprimidos de Metformina 850 mg. Eutirox 75. Simvastatina 20 mg. Obesidad tipo II.
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