Wow. That works out to £17-£18 a week running cost, which is very good for a CGM.Spiker,the Meditronic rep told me i will be unlucky not to get 21 days out of a sensor as they have carried out a massive improvement to their sensors.
I use Dexcom and my transmitter is over 12 months old and still going strong, on average I am getting 5 weeks from a sensor now@chas has a very valid point about overall cost. If say you get 6 days use, Year 1 cost for Medtronic CGM will be ~£2,931, assuming you are sourcing the cheapest sensor unit rate (i.e £525 for 10). By contrast, if you are using the Vibe and assuming you will need 2 transmitters as they have a warranty of 6 months (which is conservative since lots have reported they last longer) and you're able to get 14 days out of a sensor, then I make out the cost for Year 1 to be ~£2,023. The standalone Dexcom systems I've calculated approx £900 more expensive in Year 1 than with the Vibe.
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