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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2136925" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Hi [USER=410511]@sarahm723[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Yes as [USER=503481]@MeiChanski[/USER] has said I use the 640g and self fund the Dexcom G6 at a cost of £159 a month, I opted for the G6 partly out of cost as it was about £90 cheaper and also for the phone app and alert, I can’t compare against the enlite though but felt it made no difference if it was linked or not, the critical part for me was to reduce hypo events and severity of hypos by catching them early. The G6 isn’t foolproof however so if your bg levels are heading south quickly then it’s hard to catch them in time but your quicker to respond and the accuracy of the G6 is pretty good, you can also access the G6 Clarity data which is excellent for tracking results and making adjustments - you can also prolong your sensors life by a further 10 days which helps with costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2136925, member: 53162"] Hi [USER=410511]@sarahm723[/USER] Yes as [USER=503481]@MeiChanski[/USER] has said I use the 640g and self fund the Dexcom G6 at a cost of £159 a month, I opted for the G6 partly out of cost as it was about £90 cheaper and also for the phone app and alert, I can’t compare against the enlite though but felt it made no difference if it was linked or not, the critical part for me was to reduce hypo events and severity of hypos by catching them early. The G6 isn’t foolproof however so if your bg levels are heading south quickly then it’s hard to catch them in time but your quicker to respond and the accuracy of the G6 is pretty good, you can also access the G6 Clarity data which is excellent for tracking results and making adjustments - you can also prolong your sensors life by a further 10 days which helps with costs. [/QUOTE]
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