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I wish I had seen your post a week ago!, I'm about follow you. I had CGM on the 640 and it was a disaster (no complaints with the pump, it's a keeper). The CGM would wake me all night and they never lasted. Did you have the G3 or G4, I'm guessing G3 by your reference? I'm not going to tollarate any more sleepless nights due to poor tech. I was made to think I was the problem and the only one that had issues, now the selling point of the G3 is it's much more reliable than earlier models and the G4 NO strips need to be filled with blood samples, hang on a minute I was being told I was the issue with the earlier model way back then! I bet the same will be in another 5 years (at least by then we will hopefully have the iWatch and as it's from Apple, it will be expensive, but it will just work. My issue with the old CGM was it just kept loosing communication with the pump, and none lasted 7 days some even failed to start and the pump would go NUTS. They had even built in AI, guaranteed it would play up at the worst possible time, in meetings, in the theatre, at funerals, etc. I fear you have got the decimal point in the wrong the spot. Medtronic tried to tell me that I was the only one with a fault with the 640g. a few weeks later a recall was issued, sorry they don't do a recall for an issue for 1 pump. I'm determined to give the G4 & 780 a good go, but the first sign of trouble the 640 is going straight back into service and I can think of a few choice places (that I can't mention here as this is a polite forum) where the CGM and 780 can be shoved.