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    First CGM

    Thanks for the quick response [emoji4]. I'm going to attempt the Dexcom 1+ today. I do find using the Libre sensor, it does keep me motivated and on track.
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    Getting started with a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)

    Thanks for that. I must admit, it's the price of the monthly subscription of the Dexcom which has made me consider it. [emoji4]
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    Getting started with a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)

    Thanks for that, the Libre paperwork doesn't mention it so I got freaked out by the fact that the Dexcom1+ does. I shall give it a go and see how it compares. Thank you for your feedback [emoji1303][emoji4]
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    First CGM

    How are you getting on with the Dexcom 1+? I've been using the libre2+ and find that very helpful. I received a Dexcom1+ today as I noticed how much cheaper it is on the monthly subscription than Libre 2+ but having read the instructions, I noticed a warning about the sensor wire breaking off...
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    Getting started with a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)

    There is also the Gluco Rx Aidex which consists of a transmitter that lasts 4 years and separate sensors. Think it's slightly cheaper than the Libra 2/2+. https://www.glucorx.co.uk/glucorx-aidex/ Can anyone tell me please, I've been self funding the Libra 2+ and noticed the Dexcom 1+ was...
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    My remission story so far - with regular updates

    Wow, it's great that your GP surgery are being this forward thinking! Wish all surgeries were this informative. As for the Libre sensor free trial - I did this and now buy my own whenever I feel the need. They are helpful. They do sometimes read quite differently from the blood glucose meter...
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    Peri-menopause and blood glucose

    I've noticed my hba1c is on the rise but I haven't changed my eating habits and can only put this down to peri menopause/menopause. I was put on metformin but it made me severely constipated for 3 weeks and I had to come off it. No one ever talks about metformin making people constipated, it's...
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    Long Covid. A support thread for those who take a while to recover from Covid-19

    There are some private long covid clinics around. Since I had covid in feb 21 I've repeatedly been told by my GP surgery that all they can do is treat the symptoms if that's possible. The rest is a case of coming to terms with it and learning your own limits and living within them. Hope you...
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    Would anyone be interested in an Aidex CGM review?

    Hi, I've been looking at this too. How did you get on with the Aidex and would you recommend it?
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    Long Covid. A support thread for those who take a while to recover from Covid-19

    Thanks for starting this thread, It's helpful to read how others are coping too. I've been battling with symptoms of long covid since I had covid in February 2021. At first I thought it was my seasonal asthma but then had a positive covid test. Symptoms since covid have included shortness of...
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    Any T1s teachers going back to/ shielding from secondary school in Tier 4?

    Type 2 vulnerable TA here in primary school, with vulnerable child of my own at home who has half a lung missing. Anxiety is hitting hard about going back tomorrow - no mask, no shield and working 1-1 with phonics and speech. I have no answers just empathy for your concern. Online learning is...
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    Cholesterol and Statins

    Thank you for putting all of this information on this thread. Most years I get told I need to go on statins and every time I refuse. The last time, the practice nurse was good enough to do the risk questionnaire test thing and my risk was all of 2%!
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    Anyone Heard Of One Drop’s Chrome Monitor

    Hi, are you still using the one drop chrome meter? Have you found it to be reliable over time?
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    Covid and Work, Covid Advice and General Chat

    Wow, that's an eye opener! It does leave me with the question of if this is truly the case, why are masks mandatory in certain environments and why has the NHS/medical profession continued to use masks? Go figure (shrugs shoulders)
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    Covid and Work, Covid Advice and General Chat

    Personally, I just don't think the government care. All they care about is getting the kids back to school and adults back to work so they can pay their taxes and restart the economy. I'd quite happily buy my own PPE if I was allowed to wear it in September. My school does have PPE available...
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