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<blockquote data-quote="stevef67" data-source="post: 2203070" data-attributes="member: 490165"><p>My sympathies. Hypos are a nightmare and, because the human body is not a machine, unpredictable at times. I have been a Type 1 for just over 52 years (I am 70 next month) and still get hypos (occasionally) unexpectedly. I have been on a Medtronic pump for 7 years and on their CGM for 3. I am on a 640G, which cuts out basal when your bs dips and is great but not infallible. I am looking forward to getting a 670G, hopefully next year, which constantly monitors your glucose levels and adjusts basal insulin accordingly. I have heard great things about the 670G and consider both Medtronic devices to be superior to flash devices. They are dear though and so CCGs take some persuading to finance them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevef67, post: 2203070, member: 490165"] My sympathies. Hypos are a nightmare and, because the human body is not a machine, unpredictable at times. I have been a Type 1 for just over 52 years (I am 70 next month) and still get hypos (occasionally) unexpectedly. I have been on a Medtronic pump for 7 years and on their CGM for 3. I am on a 640G, which cuts out basal when your bs dips and is great but not infallible. I am looking forward to getting a 670G, hopefully next year, which constantly monitors your glucose levels and adjusts basal insulin accordingly. I have heard great things about the 670G and consider both Medtronic devices to be superior to flash devices. They are dear though and so CCGs take some persuading to finance them. [/QUOTE]
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