I am in the final process of getting my insurance to approve my pump supplies, it's been a long 6 week process. Today, I was told that the new Enlite sensor is available and that is what the hold-up was, getting the final cost and supply needs in order. Now, I will only need 1/2 as many sensors, they are good for 6 days of use.

Anyone hear anymore about this?

Anyone know if the new sensors are going to cost more?

I don't know if it's just Ontario or all of Canada.

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Congratulations, keep us up to date on how it performs for you.
I can't wait for the FDA to get off their duffs and approve it here, in the USA, the Headquarters of Medtronic Co. Such irony.

Will do, my rep said it'll still be upto 6 weeks before they ship out, but I'm hopefully they're better than the current ones.

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