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<blockquote data-quote="Poppyeliza" data-source="post: 1523624" data-attributes="member: 425254"><p>I have a dexcom g5 mobile which I self fund. It has been invaluable to me. The sensors are guaranteed for a week but you can restart a sensor without changing it I tend to get about 3 weeks out of 1. The transmitter needs to be replaced every 3 months I think so it isn't a cheap option but I find the accuracy is better than the libre and the fact it can alert you to highs/lows and if you are rising/falling quickly. I find the sensors are more secure too. However you can use skin tac or rack tape to secure sensors. Dexcom also requires 2 prick BGs a day to calibrate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poppyeliza, post: 1523624, member: 425254"] I have a dexcom g5 mobile which I self fund. It has been invaluable to me. The sensors are guaranteed for a week but you can restart a sensor without changing it I tend to get about 3 weeks out of 1. The transmitter needs to be replaced every 3 months I think so it isn't a cheap option but I find the accuracy is better than the libre and the fact it can alert you to highs/lows and if you are rising/falling quickly. I find the sensors are more secure too. However you can use skin tac or rack tape to secure sensors. Dexcom also requires 2 prick BGs a day to calibrate it. [/QUOTE]
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