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Old 07-16-2007, 03:32 AM
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They are paying their rate on the 722, but seem to be confused as to whether they will pay for the CGMS activation on the 722 (apparently, MM charges about $1000 to activate the CGMS on the 722, or $1339 for the Guardian...with the Guardian at that price, you get three sensors and the transmitter, with the 722+activation fee, you get ten sensors, the transmitter, etc.)
There is no activation fee. The cgms can be turn on or off in the 522/722 by the user. The $1,000 is for the kit.

On a side note, my Dr. Said Minimed's cgms has been fda approved for 7 day use and I think he said next month it will be ready for use. He also said they improved the sensor to make them more accurate and the new sensors do not need refrigeration.

I was going to see what excatly is in the kit, but the Minimed site is down. I'm wonder if they are updating the site with these new products?
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