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<blockquote data-quote="Vikki2" data-source="post: 207110" data-attributes="member: 25049"><p>Hi Jgos</p><p>We're getting on really well with the Dexcom. When looking at the different CGM's I chose the Dexcom as there was quite a bit of positive feedback on it through various forums and because I was told that it is the least painful insertion. My daughter doesn't complain about it all. You asked about night levels - on a good night (of which there are now thankfully many, thanks to the pump) she will stay pretty stable all night. When I check the graph in the morning it's pretty much a straight line which is great. She usually sits at around 6. Before the CGM I would've been too nervous to let her stay around 6. When you have a child who NEVER wakes up during a night time hypo, 5 or 6 is way too scary!</p><p>We find that the directional arrows are always accurate and the BG levels are mostly accurate.</p><p>Does this answer you question?</p><p>All the best Vikki</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vikki2, post: 207110, member: 25049"] Hi Jgos We're getting on really well with the Dexcom. When looking at the different CGM's I chose the Dexcom as there was quite a bit of positive feedback on it through various forums and because I was told that it is the least painful insertion. My daughter doesn't complain about it all. You asked about night levels - on a good night (of which there are now thankfully many, thanks to the pump) she will stay pretty stable all night. When I check the graph in the morning it's pretty much a straight line which is great. She usually sits at around 6. Before the CGM I would've been too nervous to let her stay around 6. When you have a child who NEVER wakes up during a night time hypo, 5 or 6 is way too scary! We find that the directional arrows are always accurate and the BG levels are mostly accurate. Does this answer you question? All the best Vikki [/QUOTE]
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