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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1617280" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>I have used enlite sensors with the Medtronic 640. Unfortunately I didn't get on with the sensors very well. I think that's probably something to do with my individual body chemistry just not suiting the sensors, so I had lots of problems with inaccuracy and sensor failures. It made them very high maintenance for me and having been used to the dexcom which worked easily and simply I quickly lost patience with it. If you get on with the sensors the the 640 predictive low suspend is a great feature. I think Medtronic may still not be taking on new customers for CGM, because they were having serious sensor supply issues. Although they were saying they would start accepting new customers in the new year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1617280, member: 32394"] I have used enlite sensors with the Medtronic 640. Unfortunately I didn't get on with the sensors very well. I think that's probably something to do with my individual body chemistry just not suiting the sensors, so I had lots of problems with inaccuracy and sensor failures. It made them very high maintenance for me and having been used to the dexcom which worked easily and simply I quickly lost patience with it. If you get on with the sensors the the 640 predictive low suspend is a great feature. I think Medtronic may still not be taking on new customers for CGM, because they were having serious sensor supply issues. Although they were saying they would start accepting new customers in the new year. [/QUOTE]
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