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Type 2 Diabetics:Which sensor

  
LuaRodriguez
10/31/2025 8:21 a.m.

As a Type 2 Diabetic looking to buy a sensor without insurance coverage, the cost is a real burden. I’m curious about long-term user experiences and cost-effectiveness,whether it’s the Dexcom G7, GS3, or other options out there. If you’ve used any of these, could you share your thoughts?

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Ruthbia
10/31/2025 12:50 p.m.

The cheapest is Abbott's, in Spain €64.19 each without taxes, they last 15 days.Of the two that the Libre 3 sells, it is the newest and smallest.

No sensor on the market is perfect.Everyone at some point will give you deviations regarding a capillary.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

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