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<blockquote data-quote="London36_" data-source="post: 1088830" data-attributes="member: 235117"><p>Hello,</p><p>I've tried Medtronic and Dexcom and both gave me different rates of success so I'd definitely recommend seeing if you can get a free trial - I know you can if you are on a Medtronic pump at my hospital. The Medtronic rep comes in and they lend you the stuff and give you one or two sensors free. </p><p>I preferred Dexcom for accuracy personally but I couldn't afford to keep it up and it was ALOT of work. </p><p></p><p>I'd be interested to hear more about The HypoBand. I saw it on the forum yesterday and I think this might be something you'd consider too when weighing up your options. I just googled it and apparently it detects cold sweats.</p><p></p><p>Do users recommend it? is it uncomfortable? Can you wear it out of the house? What levels are people being alerted to hypos? Any software issues with iPhones? Do you need a computer (I only have iPhone/iPad)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="London36_, post: 1088830, member: 235117"] Hello, I've tried Medtronic and Dexcom and both gave me different rates of success so I'd definitely recommend seeing if you can get a free trial - I know you can if you are on a Medtronic pump at my hospital. The Medtronic rep comes in and they lend you the stuff and give you one or two sensors free. I preferred Dexcom for accuracy personally but I couldn't afford to keep it up and it was ALOT of work. I'd be interested to hear more about The HypoBand. I saw it on the forum yesterday and I think this might be something you'd consider too when weighing up your options. I just googled it and apparently it detects cold sweats. Do users recommend it? is it uncomfortable? Can you wear it out of the house? What levels are people being alerted to hypos? Any software issues with iPhones? Do you need a computer (I only have iPhone/iPad) [/QUOTE]
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