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<blockquote data-quote="VickiT11979" data-source="post: 348277" data-attributes="member: 53386"><p>Hi Laura, yes that did include the cost of replacement transmitters. Some Medtronic users have said their transmitter lasts more like 20months, and some Dexcom users have said it lasted 10months, which might make the cost more similar, but Animas/Dexcom still looks cheaper.</p><p>It also looks like the starter kit of a transmitter & 4 sensors just costs £500 whenever you buy it - this is the most cost effective way of replacing your transmitter I think as the rep says a transmitter alone costs £325, so you're getting 4 sensors for £175. </p><p></p><p>I like the sound of the non invasive one, but it's pretty big & as it's so new I prefer to hang on & see what the general opinion of other users is before buying it. I'd hope that a new smaller version might get to market in a few more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VickiT11979, post: 348277, member: 53386"] Hi Laura, yes that did include the cost of replacement transmitters. Some Medtronic users have said their transmitter lasts more like 20months, and some Dexcom users have said it lasted 10months, which might make the cost more similar, but Animas/Dexcom still looks cheaper. It also looks like the starter kit of a transmitter & 4 sensors just costs £500 whenever you buy it - this is the most cost effective way of replacing your transmitter I think as the rep says a transmitter alone costs £325, so you're getting 4 sensors for £175. I like the sound of the non invasive one, but it's pretty big & as it's so new I prefer to hang on & see what the general opinion of other users is before buying it. I'd hope that a new smaller version might get to market in a few more years. [/QUOTE]
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