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<blockquote data-quote="Dexta" data-source="post: 2270286" data-attributes="member: 297205"><p>I’ve never used an AccuChek pump but I started on my M670g last November. I suspect the internet reviews you refer to are mainly from the earlier software edition which triggered many nuisance alarms. My experience is that it’s not quite as automated as some would have you believe. If I do active gardening or go for a walk when I’m in target range and I have insulin on board then I would most likely approach hypo range despite its higher Temp Target setting, but it does warn you so you can take corrective action eg. sweets. So the automatic function which I’m in 98% of the time doesn’t always compensate for the greater peaks and troughs I might give it during the day. However, on more routine days and particularly at night I find it’s excellent at keeping me near its target 6.7mmols so no sleepless nights. I get very reliable results from the Guardian 3 CGM and my recent Hba1c was 6.2 with no hypos. Generally I’m very happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexta, post: 2270286, member: 297205"] I’ve never used an AccuChek pump but I started on my M670g last November. I suspect the internet reviews you refer to are mainly from the earlier software edition which triggered many nuisance alarms. My experience is that it’s not quite as automated as some would have you believe. If I do active gardening or go for a walk when I’m in target range and I have insulin on board then I would most likely approach hypo range despite its higher Temp Target setting, but it does warn you so you can take corrective action eg. sweets. So the automatic function which I’m in 98% of the time doesn’t always compensate for the greater peaks and troughs I might give it during the day. However, on more routine days and particularly at night I find it’s excellent at keeping me near its target 6.7mmols so no sleepless nights. I get very reliable results from the Guardian 3 CGM and my recent Hba1c was 6.2 with no hypos. Generally I’m very happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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