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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2693898" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>I can’t comment on anything T1 or the workings of the sensor as I’ve never used one and I maybe not at all right but could your dad be pulling at the sensor in his sleep? Maybe it’s irritating him and he’s fiddling with it unbeknown to him? </p><p></p><p>Also totally agree with others about getting both POA set up ASAP. The medical one doesn’t kick in until they don’t have capacity to make their own decisions but the financial one can be used as soon as it’s granted and take my word for it it’s an absolute godsend to be able to deal with things as simple as bills & banking. I had both on my dad who had dementia, never really used the medical one but the financial one I started using when he still had full capacity as it took the responsibility of his shoulders & made my life considerably easier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2693898, member: 22428"] I can’t comment on anything T1 or the workings of the sensor as I’ve never used one and I maybe not at all right but could your dad be pulling at the sensor in his sleep? Maybe it’s irritating him and he’s fiddling with it unbeknown to him? Also totally agree with others about getting both POA set up ASAP. The medical one doesn’t kick in until they don’t have capacity to make their own decisions but the financial one can be used as soon as it’s granted and take my word for it it’s an absolute godsend to be able to deal with things as simple as bills & banking. I had both on my dad who had dementia, never really used the medical one but the financial one I started using when he still had full capacity as it took the responsibility of his shoulders & made my life considerably easier [/QUOTE]
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