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Scared to put in sensor. Frustrated with type 1
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<blockquote data-quote="sweetbloodsher" data-source="post: 1467444" data-attributes="member: 367930"><p>Rachel, not sure if you were stressed about the mechanics of replacing your sensor. If so, I can relate to that, having sweated through sensor replacement many times. I became good friends with the techies at Dexcom--lol. As far as being reminded too much of your BS levels, I agree that can make you crazy. I have a love/hate relationship with my CGM. Obsession is exhausting. The times when I can't get a new sensor and have to go old school and back to a meter can be like taking a vacation. I enjoyed forgetting I am diabetic. Weirdly, the meter readings were always good! Take a deep breath, don't give up your carbs (just cut down), and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetbloodsher, post: 1467444, member: 367930"] Rachel, not sure if you were stressed about the mechanics of replacing your sensor. If so, I can relate to that, having sweated through sensor replacement many times. I became good friends with the techies at Dexcom--lol. As far as being reminded too much of your BS levels, I agree that can make you crazy. I have a love/hate relationship with my CGM. Obsession is exhausting. The times when I can't get a new sensor and have to go old school and back to a meter can be like taking a vacation. I enjoyed forgetting I am diabetic. Weirdly, the meter readings were always good! Take a deep breath, don't give up your carbs (just cut down), and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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