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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2180039" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>I’ve done a lot of online shopping - our usually friendly postman looked a bit cheesed off with me today as he struggled up the path with all the packages. He also is v annoyed at all the electioneering bumph he is delivering at this, busiest time of year. </p><p>I’m not sure the CGM is that useful for me ( nor you I expect) it hasn’t shown up any hidden peaks which might explain why my HbA1c is always so much higher than finger prick averages suggest. I can see how invaluable it would be for anyone dependant on insulin though as the readings have an arrow next to them indicating if bg is rising or more significantly dropping fast. For diet controlled T2s I’m not convinced it offers value for money ( nevertheless it is quite interesting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2180039, member: 468536"] I’ve done a lot of online shopping - our usually friendly postman looked a bit cheesed off with me today as he struggled up the path with all the packages. He also is v annoyed at all the electioneering bumph he is delivering at this, busiest time of year. I’m not sure the CGM is that useful for me ( nor you I expect) it hasn’t shown up any hidden peaks which might explain why my HbA1c is always so much higher than finger prick averages suggest. I can see how invaluable it would be for anyone dependant on insulin though as the readings have an arrow next to them indicating if bg is rising or more significantly dropping fast. For diet controlled T2s I’m not convinced it offers value for money ( nevertheless it is quite interesting) [/QUOTE]
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