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<blockquote data-quote="PaulinaB" data-source="post: 922923" data-attributes="member: 96654"><p>Yes, I self fund the dexcom. </p><p></p><p>As per hr - I found that there's more correlation with BG and steps than hr for me. But this is simply due to the fact that my hr doesn't go very high even when I'm fairly active. </p><p>For example if I go on a brisk walk, my hr won't go up so visibly as my steps - and a walk like this is likely to affect my BG is some way (even more with a bolus on board). </p><p>So, even though hr information is interesting to see, the general activity (steps) is much more useful. So maybe you can take a look at one of those pedometers that can be clipped under clothes? I know Fitbit makes one of those as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulinaB, post: 922923, member: 96654"] Yes, I self fund the dexcom. As per hr - I found that there's more correlation with BG and steps than hr for me. But this is simply due to the fact that my hr doesn't go very high even when I'm fairly active. For example if I go on a brisk walk, my hr won't go up so visibly as my steps - and a walk like this is likely to affect my BG is some way (even more with a bolus on board). So, even though hr information is interesting to see, the general activity (steps) is much more useful. So maybe you can take a look at one of those pedometers that can be clipped under clothes? I know Fitbit makes one of those as well. [/QUOTE]
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