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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:20 am 
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I was just wondering how often people are actucally changing the sensors--electrodes--whatever they are called.

The information provided says to change them every 1-2 weeks but mine have been on for 3 weeks and, frankly, they look just the same as week 1. I wondered how I could tell they HAVE to be changed.

I wear my Walkaide all day every day.

I just wondered what others are doing.
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If you keep them in a bag like you are supposed to I have had mine last for 6 weeks.


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