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"29 days is great. I'm just curious as to what the outer limits of the sensors are, a…"

bob maloney replied Mar 10, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"I changed my sensor this morning after 30 days. It was actually still working, howev…"

bob maloney replied Mar 9, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"Upper thighs work good for me. Occasionally, on insertion I have a lot of bleeding b…"

bob maloney replied Mar 5, 2011 to Sensor Sites

18 Sep 4, 2011
Reply by Lindsay Sears-Tam

"I'm on day 27 and the sensor is still doing great!"

bob maloney replied Mar 5, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"After some problems, I made a phone call to Medtronic and they advised me to charge…"

bob maloney replied Mar 5, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"Just carefully remove the transmitter after 7 days and recharge it for 7 hours. Not…"

bob maloney replied Mar 4, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"Most of my sensors quit in the 9 to 12 day period. However, occasionally I get to go…"

bob maloney replied Mar 4, 2011 to What's the record for the days a sensor has lasted?

40 May 27
Reply by Alyce Kaplan

"Ive used minimed cgm for over two years. I have had most success using my thighs. Mo…"

bob maloney replied Nov 3, 2009 to how do you pick a "non bleedable" site?

11 Aug 31, 2010
Reply by Melissa D.

"Minimed told me that I needed to recharge the battery for 7 hours for best results a…"

bob maloney replied Nov 3, 2009 to MM CGMS lasting 14 days!

23 Aug 21, 2010
Reply by Hanne

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