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A cgm gives you the opportunity yourself to look at home and adjust better yourself.
I actually agree with nurse, because just gives you warnings without testing the levels are raising or lowering and you should act upon those warnings.
You should know enough about basal/bolus changing to look at in detail if you want to adjust yourself at home.
You shouldn't really need an appointment to review with a nurse the cgm readings if you know how to adjust your pump readings and sensitivity, acting time and the basal bolus ratios...
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Hi Hooked
My insulin pump consultant/DSN just have a quick glance at a couple of my CGM overview pages either once or twice a year depending on my pump clinic appointments. That's about it, I do the rest myself. The information and graphs you can get from CGM are clear and self explanatory, I download my results regularly and use this information to decide if I need to make any changes.
Is your diabetes clinic able to loan you a CGM for a week to see what you make of it before investing in a Dexcom system?