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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2135287" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I was listening to some of the Americans who absolutely hated their medtronic 670G because of the auto mode and CGM aspect of it, like accuracy is off (I know accuracy varies on everyone), it would suspend when their BG wasn't low, too much input from the user because they need to keep calibrating it more than the recommended 4 times a day and the whole system wants them to run higher than they liked. They've moved onto the tandem and dexcom combo and found it much better. But I haven't heard anyone in the UK that have the medtronic 670g and sensors, I would be interested to hear their input as well. </p><p>I agree that there is a huge portion of medtronic users in the UK and my hospital are very in favour of them so I doubt I would in theory have any issues with them. I know tandem isn't as big here yet, so my hospital was reluctant to provide any more information on it. I hope to see it after the 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2135287, member: 503481"] I was listening to some of the Americans who absolutely hated their medtronic 670G because of the auto mode and CGM aspect of it, like accuracy is off (I know accuracy varies on everyone), it would suspend when their BG wasn't low, too much input from the user because they need to keep calibrating it more than the recommended 4 times a day and the whole system wants them to run higher than they liked. They've moved onto the tandem and dexcom combo and found it much better. But I haven't heard anyone in the UK that have the medtronic 670g and sensors, I would be interested to hear their input as well. I agree that there is a huge portion of medtronic users in the UK and my hospital are very in favour of them so I doubt I would in theory have any issues with them. I know tandem isn't as big here yet, so my hospital was reluctant to provide any more information on it. I hope to see it after the 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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