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<blockquote data-quote="Soapybubs87" data-source="post: 1614946" data-attributes="member: 206809"><p>Thank you so much! When i put my bew one on in a couple of weeks i know to put it a bit higher didnt realise how big it was, it has been good so far, it showed my bg was 6.8 before my tea woth an arrow down so i assumed that i should probably eat now rather than later and saved me a hypo otherwise i would have left ir an hour or so then pricked my finger then realised i was low, it is so much easier, because of the state of my eyes and being 30 i check my sugars nearly 6 times a day to make sure im ok which was taking its toll (plus the mess of all them used strips) im seeing my consultant on monday so going to try and argue my point of getting it on nhs! I figure if anyone asked me about the sensor im jist going to say its my microphone to the government or im a spy and turning it activates my bat car haha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soapybubs87, post: 1614946, member: 206809"] Thank you so much! When i put my bew one on in a couple of weeks i know to put it a bit higher didnt realise how big it was, it has been good so far, it showed my bg was 6.8 before my tea woth an arrow down so i assumed that i should probably eat now rather than later and saved me a hypo otherwise i would have left ir an hour or so then pricked my finger then realised i was low, it is so much easier, because of the state of my eyes and being 30 i check my sugars nearly 6 times a day to make sure im ok which was taking its toll (plus the mess of all them used strips) im seeing my consultant on monday so going to try and argue my point of getting it on nhs! I figure if anyone asked me about the sensor im jist going to say its my microphone to the government or im a spy and turning it activates my bat car haha! [/QUOTE]
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