If your phone is compatible, you can just buy one sensor for around £48 and then use the free LibreLink app (on your phone) with the sensor (without a reader).Hi, been looking into getting a freestyle libre or a dexcom the cheapest I've seen is £160 is really worth the money or just stick with the finger pricking, how does everyone find theirs? I'm a carer and just thought it might be easier to monitor my readings whilst working but seems a lot of money.
If your phone is compatible, you can just buy one sensor for around £48 and then use the free LibreLink app (on your phone) with the sensor (without a reader).
The reader does generate better reports and more detailed info that the mobile app can, but you can always buy one separately at a later date if you find the Libre system works well for you.
The same can be said for the Dexcom, if you like the Libre, you'll almost definitely like the Dexcom too. I've not used the latter so cannot comment, but everything I've heard seems to suggest that it's a fantastic piece of kit and very accurate.
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