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<blockquote data-quote="sallymac65" data-source="post: 468476" data-attributes="member: 26818"><p>Hi, Ive been using a pump for about 6 years or so, so Im comfortable with that technology. However Ive recently lost my hypo warning signs which is pretty scary quite honestly, particularly when driving. So Ive borrowed a sensor from my DSN which has been an interesting experience and havent slept well since. But my main query is how accurate are the results from the CGM - often it was saying I was below four but I felt absolutely fine. Has anyone else had experience of using a CGM but they werent sure of the results coming back to them? Id be very keen to know. Whilst the sensor was a good test, Im not sure at this stage if Id want to wear one all the time. Thanks. Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sallymac65, post: 468476, member: 26818"] Hi, Ive been using a pump for about 6 years or so, so Im comfortable with that technology. However Ive recently lost my hypo warning signs which is pretty scary quite honestly, particularly when driving. So Ive borrowed a sensor from my DSN which has been an interesting experience and havent slept well since. But my main query is how accurate are the results from the CGM - often it was saying I was below four but I felt absolutely fine. Has anyone else had experience of using a CGM but they werent sure of the results coming back to them? Id be very keen to know. Whilst the sensor was a good test, Im not sure at this stage if Id want to wear one all the time. Thanks. Sally [/QUOTE]
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