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FORD IS RAFFLING A ONE-OF-A-KIND KONA BLUE MUSTANG BULLITT TO HELP FIND A CURE FOR JUVENILE DIABETES
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<blockquote data-quote="98slowbra" data-source="post: 15987231" data-attributes="member: 32966"><p>MiniMed is supposed to have a closed loop system now, I got off minimed cause there CGM was off by over 140 points at times. I remember going to the gym and looked and my sugar read 233 on the CGM and I did a real hard workout then got ready and went to my truck. In the middle of the parking lot I dropped like a rock and my sugar was really 30 instead of 140. So Minimeds CGM does not work well for me, and since I have not felt a low blood sugar in over 15 years it could get really bad at times so I moved to the dexcom CGM with the animas pump that is now bought out by minimed. I still do not trust minimeds CGM my sugars move around to much for it to keep it inline. My lowest sugar so far has been 20 and that is when my wife and 2 daughters found me on the kitchen floor, if you do not feel you lows that is not good but I do the best I can and keep my sugars in line as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98slowbra, post: 15987231, member: 32966"] MiniMed is supposed to have a closed loop system now, I got off minimed cause there CGM was off by over 140 points at times. I remember going to the gym and looked and my sugar read 233 on the CGM and I did a real hard workout then got ready and went to my truck. In the middle of the parking lot I dropped like a rock and my sugar was really 30 instead of 140. So Minimeds CGM does not work well for me, and since I have not felt a low blood sugar in over 15 years it could get really bad at times so I moved to the dexcom CGM with the animas pump that is now bought out by minimed. I still do not trust minimeds CGM my sugars move around to much for it to keep it inline. My lowest sugar so far has been 20 and that is when my wife and 2 daughters found me on the kitchen floor, if you do not feel you lows that is not good but I do the best I can and keep my sugars in line as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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FORD IS RAFFLING A ONE-OF-A-KIND KONA BLUE MUSTANG BULLITT TO HELP FIND A CURE FOR JUVENILE DIABETES
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