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<blockquote data-quote="cxl0702" data-source="post: 1650129" data-attributes="member: 456135"><p>I have been using one for 3 weeks and been diabetic 4. I use the g5 driven on my iPhone X. I find having others following me to be useful. My mother called me on Saturday a tad early to tell me I was low. Using a daxcom I have been able to quickly get on the right path. What I find more useful is knowing constantly we’re your blood is at rather than manual testing every so often. You can also use a web service and see all your level history. Problem is there ruddy expensive 50 notes for a sensor a week yes they can go further but become less accurate. Also they only go to 22 so when your mega high they don’t record how high you really went. They do a susbsribe 160 or 200 and something. I think constant monitors need to be provided to all via the nhs for far better control and confidence. But the ideal scenario would be a sensor that talks to your pump and just does everything for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cxl0702, post: 1650129, member: 456135"] I have been using one for 3 weeks and been diabetic 4. I use the g5 driven on my iPhone X. I find having others following me to be useful. My mother called me on Saturday a tad early to tell me I was low. Using a daxcom I have been able to quickly get on the right path. What I find more useful is knowing constantly we’re your blood is at rather than manual testing every so often. You can also use a web service and see all your level history. Problem is there ruddy expensive 50 notes for a sensor a week yes they can go further but become less accurate. Also they only go to 22 so when your mega high they don’t record how high you really went. They do a susbsribe 160 or 200 and something. I think constant monitors need to be provided to all via the nhs for far better control and confidence. But the ideal scenario would be a sensor that talks to your pump and just does everything for you. [/QUOTE]
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