robynopolis
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I'm self-funding the Dexcom G4 as a stand alone system to compliment my Omnipod pump. The starter kit cost about £1100 which included the transmitter, receiver and two sensors. Replacement sensors are £62.50 each. Although guaranteed to last 7 days, so far I have got 2-4 weeks out of all of them, with the help of Mefix adhesive tape to keep the transmitter in place. The transmitter is guaranteed for 6 months and I believe costs about £250 to replace and the receiver costs maybe as much as £650 I think and is guaranteed for a year. Obviously I'm hoping they will last longer than that! Back-up from Advanced Therapeutics has been fairly good with 24 hour advice available by 'phone. So it is expensive but I haven't regretted going ahead with this for one moment.
@paulioajordio left a reply in the pump forum for youHi Bucksgirl, can you help - I am currently weighing up whether or not to get a sensor mainly down to cost. Where do you purchase your equipment from, I have had a quick look online for prices but can't seem to find anything.
Also how have you felt since you started using the sensor?
Your help will be appreciated!
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