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I did a one week trial w/the Dexcom and i'm going to move ahead w/that! It really opened my eyes to what my blood sugars were doing that I didn't realize before. I've been on the Omni Pod pump for years now but wish they would hurry up w/the built in cgm. Very helpful!
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I think it would be worth any inconvienence but not sure? My A1C has been pretty high the last few years. I really want to get thing back on track.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. As I said I know NOTHING about them. I would love to find out if they beep at you when your out of range (and does that drive u crazy?) How long can you wear them? Do you insert or is it automatic? Which brand is best??
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