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<blockquote data-quote="Prancy" data-source="post: 2619934" data-attributes="member: 572091"><p>I use a Medtronic 670G and have for five years. Until a few months ago, I had a lot of alarm issues, especially during the night, but that has almost stopped completely. I‘m not sure exactly why, except that I went into Automode. It really has helped bring my A1C down 11 points in 3 months! I was still getting low once during the night, even on auto mode, but fixed that by having a 15 carb snack before bed. I used to run high too much. I’m so pleased with the way it’s working now, that I’m probably going to get the 780G soon. </p><p></p><p>My sensor updating notifications almost disappeared! I have no idea why. I’m using a super old transmitter, but it’s working well. </p><p></p><p>I have been super careful with carb counting and have lost 21 pounds, but I’m not sure how that matters. I’m not doing super low carb, just moderate.</p><p></p><p>I was so frustrated with the 670 at one time that I was depressed and livid. I’m grateful something changed. I wish I knew how it happened. I hope things turn around for you. I’ll just say there is hope for brighter days. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prancy, post: 2619934, member: 572091"] I use a Medtronic 670G and have for five years. Until a few months ago, I had a lot of alarm issues, especially during the night, but that has almost stopped completely. I‘m not sure exactly why, except that I went into Automode. It really has helped bring my A1C down 11 points in 3 months! I was still getting low once during the night, even on auto mode, but fixed that by having a 15 carb snack before bed. I used to run high too much. I’m so pleased with the way it’s working now, that I’m probably going to get the 780G soon. My sensor updating notifications almost disappeared! I have no idea why. I’m using a super old transmitter, but it’s working well. I have been super careful with carb counting and have lost 21 pounds, but I’m not sure how that matters. I’m not doing super low carb, just moderate. I was so frustrated with the 670 at one time that I was depressed and livid. I’m grateful something changed. I wish I knew how it happened. I hope things turn around for you. I’ll just say there is hope for brighter days. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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