No problem. From what I’ve read, Kent is one area that has refused it outrightAhh, that sucks! Thank you for the help, I’m going to speak with my specialist to try and find out a bit more information on perhaps when this could become available in my area
You can use a third-party app such as Glimp (Android) on an NFC-enabled phone to calibrate the Libre sensor.I recently changed over from the Libre to the Dexcom G6. Best thing I ever did. Accurate readings compared to bg meter, whereas Libre was mostly way out. eg Libre 2.4 and meter 6. I used to worry all the time. Go for it
Take a look at the RMOC guidelines and prepare yourself.Thank you for this, just checked Twitter and it’s looking promising!
Hi, I know this is a bit old but how easy was it to get the funding for the G6? I'm not recognizing my lows at all. Woken up twice recently with readings between 2-2.5!I recently changed over from the Libre to the Dexcom G6. Best thing I ever did. Accurate readings compared to bg meter, whereas Libre was mostly way out. eg Libre 2.4 and meter 6. I used to worry all the time. Go for it
Hi, I know this is a bit old but how easy was it to get the funding for the G6? I'm not recognizing my lows at all. Woken up twice recently with readings between 2-2.5!
I want to get the G6 but am also terrified that if I tell my specialist they will take away my driving license
You have to give up your drivers license if you are hypo unaware.
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