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<blockquote data-quote="Kamilosxdman" data-source="post: 1525020" data-attributes="member: 354888"><p>Thanks. I think I'm going to switch to those enlite sensors and see if I can afford it and how long each sensor lasts etc. I spoke to Medtronic rep today and she told me that they have global supply crisis and they wont accept new customers for those sensors until October ( or new year). She said that they only capable of producing sensor for current CGM users. So I'm going to stay on libre for about 2 months while using the 640G. I think that's going to be interesting to see if I actually need SMARTGUARD tech as I suppose number of hypos will drop just by being on the pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamilosxdman, post: 1525020, member: 354888"] Thanks. I think I'm going to switch to those enlite sensors and see if I can afford it and how long each sensor lasts etc. I spoke to Medtronic rep today and she told me that they have global supply crisis and they wont accept new customers for those sensors until October ( or new year). She said that they only capable of producing sensor for current CGM users. So I'm going to stay on libre for about 2 months while using the 640G. I think that's going to be interesting to see if I actually need SMARTGUARD tech as I suppose number of hypos will drop just by being on the pump. [/QUOTE]
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