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<blockquote data-quote="irrationalJohn" data-source="post: 1067357" data-attributes="member: 187593"><p>The only caveat I would add is that CGM does not work well for everyone. Hence my use of the phrase <em>"if CGM works <strong>for <u>you</u></strong>".</em></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the only way that occurs to me to find out is actually try it and live with it for at least a week or six. </p><p></p><p>If you do decide to try CGM, I always encourage people to consider how they will get their money back if they try it but it doesn't go as well as they hoped. Always try to see if you can get them to sponsor a free trial of some sort. Failing that, make sure you are able to return for a refund and know what the terms of that agreement are.</p><p></p><p>I wish CGM were easier to obtain and more readily available to everyone. However, it seems to still be viewed as "experimental" and hence dubious by whomever decides these things. I believe that will change, but unfortunately will probably not change quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irrationalJohn, post: 1067357, member: 187593"] The only caveat I would add is that CGM does not work well for everyone. Hence my use of the phrase [I]"if CGM works [B]for [U]you[/U][/B]".[/I] Unfortunately the only way that occurs to me to find out is actually try it and live with it for at least a week or six. If you do decide to try CGM, I always encourage people to consider how they will get their money back if they try it but it doesn't go as well as they hoped. Always try to see if you can get them to sponsor a free trial of some sort. Failing that, make sure you are able to return for a refund and know what the terms of that agreement are. I wish CGM were easier to obtain and more readily available to everyone. However, it seems to still be viewed as "experimental" and hence dubious by whomever decides these things. I believe that will change, but unfortunately will probably not change quickly. [/QUOTE]
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