Hi, Ive recently got a medtronic transmitter and sensors to use, like in the last week or so. My reason for getting it is that I often dont have warnings of hypos etc, and as I do a lot of driving with a fairly stressful job I couldnt take any more risks. So the sensors are great they tell you where you are at every minute of everyday, although dont be put off by the fact that the readings you are getting are about 20 mins behind your finger prick readings. This is I have to say a little difficult to take on board, but once you go its really good. Paying for the sensors each month is a lot of wonga, about £270 per month from what I can see, for me Im not sure I would use it all the time, but more like 6 months and have a break, but its up to your partner and what she decides is right. If your partner is used to using a pump, then using a sensor is pretty easy, they recommend you place it on the same side as the pump as it works on a wireless signal so dont do as I did and put it on my arm initially with my cannula in my stomach area, the results were very off.
Its a great piece of advanced technology, just a shame the price is not lower, but hey, if it works for you and gives your partner better control, then thats what its all about. See if you can borrow one from your local DSN or clinic before purchasing if you can. I hope this helps. Sally