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Vicen38
01/08/2023 7:59 p.m.

Good afternoon/ Nights Diabetics !!!

I transmit a question to see if you can advise me.

I have been diagnosed with type 1 since I was diagnosed, using the freestyle sensors.I see them a very good, undeniable tool.But in general they fail more than the cracks of the fair.With all my respect for the traders.

There are some alternatives and it is known if social security covers them?P.D: I am from Spain.
Thank you very much in advance.

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Lucia70
01/08/2023 8:31 p.m.

Hello.In Valencia they are offering Dexcom, which is continuous measurement much more reliable than freestyle.At least to my son, 17 years old.He did not want it, because Dexcom is bigger and changes every 10 days instead of 14. Impossible to convince him

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Vicen38
01/08/2023 10:09 p.m.

Thank you very much Lucia, I will talk to my doctor next day.

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