For those that have privately funded Dexcom - how do you find it? Is it worth the extra cost each month?
Was it easy to set up without training from a rep/nurse?
Thanks @ert - with the Libre the support is great e.g. if a sensor fails or the adhesive comes unstuck early then Abbot provide a replacement. Do Dexcom do anything similar?I self-fund the Dexcom. It's £160 a month if you apply for VAT exemption due to being (type 1) diabetic. It's easy to apply and use and has great support.
Do Dexcom do anything similar?
Yes, their support is brilliant and they always replace problematic sensors (the few I have had.)Thanks @ert - with the Libre the support is great e.g. if a sensor fails or the adhesive comes unstuck early then Abbot provide a replacement. Do Dexcom do anything similar?
That made me smile. Glad I'm not the only one to do that! In my case though, because I always use Skintac, it stayed on for the full 10 days. (Plus a bit of extra tape) Not recommended though!Very much so, even if it's your own fault. I once forgot to take the cover off the adhesive before inserting a sensor so the sensor was wasted....
Hi all,
I have just been approved for a pump and have asked to go with the Tandem tslim x2 as I have heard great things about it when used with Dexcom sensors.
I would love to be able to start looping and don’t have the confidence to “hack” my libre to make it work as a CGM.
I asked about getting funded for a Dexcom on the NHS and was told it’s not available in my health trust (I am based in NI). So, I would need to pay for it myself.
For those that have privately funded Dexcom - how do you find it? Is it worth the extra cost each month?
Was it easy to set up without training from a rep/nurse?
I’ve just moved over to the TSlim and self finding the Dexcom, I don’t see why I have to, very unfair indeed, illleave that there.
The TSlim is a absolute monster at keeping bloods tight,the Dexcom and TSlim go so well together, I used to be all over the place, high ( 31 and then drop to 2) really got me down, but now, 2 days ago I was a whopping 76% in range!!
Unbelievable pump and CGM,I changed from Novo Rapid, as I had a problems with the company, wrote to them, but never got a reply, so I asked my healthcare provider to put me in Humalog, which I find so much better and a lot quicker too
Good luck with your pump, you will see the difference more or less immediately
Daf
Thanks @\Daf/ ! Can’t wait to get a date for the training and get started!!I’ve just moved over to the TSlim and self finding the Dexcom, I don’t see why I have to, very unfair indeed, illleave that there.
The TSlim is a absolute monster at keeping bloods tight,the Dexcom and TSlim go so well together, I used to be all over the place, high ( 31 and then drop to 2) really got me down, but now, 2 days ago I was a whopping 76% in range!!
Unbelievable pump and CGM,I changed from Novo Rapid, as I had a problems with the company, wrote to them, but never got a reply, so I asked my healthcare provider to put me in Humalog, which I find so much better and a lot quicker too
Good luck with your pump, you will see the difference more or less immediately
Daf
I asked the nurse at my pump assessment. It’s not widely available in Northern Ireland yet - we’re always a bit behind Eng & Wales with changes to protocols.I love my T:Slim too!
Not sure where you are, but if you are under the NHS you shouldn't have to fund your Dexcom:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/202...chnology-for-people-with-type-1-diabetes.html
I love my T:Slim too!
Not sure where you are, but if you are under the NHS you shouldn't have to fund your Dexcom:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/202...chnology-for-people-with-type-1-diabetes.html
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