I'm glad you want to pay for the sensors at £50 pound a piece as the NHS don't fund it yet and they only last 2 weeks so that's a £100 pound a month, £1200 hundred pound for the year. Not at all worth it
Hi @Jhinchley1985 It is worth it if you want to know which direction your blood glucose levels are going, want to test more than the usual 7-10 times a day, have a child and want to test them during their sleep to check their ok, to improve your HbA1c if you're struggling, want to see how carbs affect your BG levels, to test when participating in sport, there are many different reasons why people like using it, simply stating they are not worth it is a personal decision and is usually based on affordability and I do not see the NHS approving this for general use anytime soon and particularly when Abbott have built a successful consumer business out of this, but I think we are very fortunate to have such a device available which offers so many positives
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