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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2099542" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>Full price for sensors is around £60 or so. </p><p>If your sister shops around, she might be able to buy the reader online since she has a UK postal address? That might save you the hassle of buying a new phone etc. However if you have the miao miao transmitter and an app like spike if you're on apple or another app like Nightcon? (I forgot the names of the android apps) on an android, which then you can calibrate it and it ends up being a CGM rather than FGM. My concern is I hope you don't run into faulty sensors, it can happen and it'll be troublesome since it's not available in your country, so getting a replacement might again, be a hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2099542, member: 503481"] Full price for sensors is around £60 or so. If your sister shops around, she might be able to buy the reader online since she has a UK postal address? That might save you the hassle of buying a new phone etc. However if you have the miao miao transmitter and an app like spike if you're on apple or another app like Nightcon? (I forgot the names of the android apps) on an android, which then you can calibrate it and it ends up being a CGM rather than FGM. My concern is I hope you don't run into faulty sensors, it can happen and it'll be troublesome since it's not available in your country, so getting a replacement might again, be a hassle. [/QUOTE]
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