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<blockquote data-quote="pumppimp" data-source="post: 467500" data-attributes="member: 52090"><p>Hi Platinum,</p><p>Do you pay tax on your sensors? As I only pay £186 for 4 sensors, although it may be cheaper as I'm an animas pump customer, maybe worth asking if you can get them cheaper somewhere else?</p><p>On your original post, I have a similar problem although I find it really hard to put a precise pattern to it. Mine i know now is due to hormones, although I went years pre and post pump without knowing why, wasn't until I saw a really nice gynae that we tested hormone levels when my bgs started to fluctuate that we put some sort or picture together. I know that doesn't apply to blokes or so much anyways but sometimes there might be something more hidden going on, that doesn't really cause any trouble apart from occassionally flutuating bg levels.</p><p>I've gone 2 days now without having my CGM attached to me, feel like my arm has been cut off, my target i'm aiming to get to is always in the green, still a long way off but ever so slightly more closer now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pumppimp, post: 467500, member: 52090"] Hi Platinum, Do you pay tax on your sensors? As I only pay £186 for 4 sensors, although it may be cheaper as I'm an animas pump customer, maybe worth asking if you can get them cheaper somewhere else? On your original post, I have a similar problem although I find it really hard to put a precise pattern to it. Mine i know now is due to hormones, although I went years pre and post pump without knowing why, wasn't until I saw a really nice gynae that we tested hormone levels when my bgs started to fluctuate that we put some sort or picture together. I know that doesn't apply to blokes or so much anyways but sometimes there might be something more hidden going on, that doesn't really cause any trouble apart from occassionally flutuating bg levels. I've gone 2 days now without having my CGM attached to me, feel like my arm has been cut off, my target i'm aiming to get to is always in the green, still a long way off but ever so slightly more closer now. [/QUOTE]
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