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Continuous glucose meter for sale - a bargain!

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pottersusan

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Type 1
Now that I have an NHS funded Medtronic pump with CGM I no longer need my Dexcom. the meter is less than six months old and has all it's bits, The transmitter still has some life and there are three sensors. Everything your need to get going. I would settle for £160 which is the cost of the sensors. So you can save hundreds of £'s on initial set up costs.

If you're interested, start a conversation with me.
 
Hope you find a buyer asap. 🙂 Congrats on the NHS funded.
 
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