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Libre Shortage. Do I Have To Switch To Dexcom?
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<blockquote data-quote="paul-g" data-source="post: 1829276" data-attributes="member: 482749"><p>Hi , I am currently on a Dexcom subscription which costs £160 per month . For this you recieve 4 transmitters ( will cover 12 months ) and 27 sensors . All my sensors last 2 weeks generally so you get 12 months coverage . I use my iphone / apple watch as my reciever . Reports can be generated using the web based Dexcom Clarity . The G6 is £159 per month for a full 12 months coverage which I will be switching to . The big plus for me is thats its a true CGM with no need to scan as I suffer night time hypos . Switched from Libre around 12 months ago as had too many failed sensors , put it down to low sub q tissue on the arm . No such issues with the G5 located at the waist .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul-g, post: 1829276, member: 482749"] Hi , I am currently on a Dexcom subscription which costs £160 per month . For this you recieve 4 transmitters ( will cover 12 months ) and 27 sensors . All my sensors last 2 weeks generally so you get 12 months coverage . I use my iphone / apple watch as my reciever . Reports can be generated using the web based Dexcom Clarity . The G6 is £159 per month for a full 12 months coverage which I will be switching to . The big plus for me is thats its a true CGM with no need to scan as I suffer night time hypos . Switched from Libre around 12 months ago as had too many failed sensors , put it down to low sub q tissue on the arm . No such issues with the G5 located at the waist . [/QUOTE]
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