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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1904907" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Any thoughts on how cgm changes the picture? </p><p></p><p>Sure, I know not everyone has it but it's only a matter of time until it's as commonplace as meters. </p><p></p><p>That point aside, for those of us who do, it's an accepted part of ideas like Sugar Surfing that there are unpredictable variables but just by being able to see how a trace is playing out after a meal, we can make small adjustments to sort any initial dosing errors long before we're out of range. It reduces risk massively. </p><p></p><p>Sure, it might mean I have to spend a bit more time glancing at my watch and maybe a few more injections, but that's a trade I'm willing to make to be able to have a bit of cheesecake every now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1904907, member: 374531"] Any thoughts on how cgm changes the picture? Sure, I know not everyone has it but it's only a matter of time until it's as commonplace as meters. That point aside, for those of us who do, it's an accepted part of ideas like Sugar Surfing that there are unpredictable variables but just by being able to see how a trace is playing out after a meal, we can make small adjustments to sort any initial dosing errors long before we're out of range. It reduces risk massively. Sure, it might mean I have to spend a bit more time glancing at my watch and maybe a few more injections, but that's a trade I'm willing to make to be able to have a bit of cheesecake every now and then. [/QUOTE]
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