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Continuous Glucose Monitor Users

Are you hooked up with one of these new devices? Have you advice to give others that are interested in trying one out? Join the CGM group and share your knowledge.

Members: 532
Latest Activity: 1 day ago

Discussion Forum

Sophie

how do you pick a "non bleedable" site? 9 Replies

Started by Sophie. Last reply by Stefanie Trimmer Feb 7.

Melissa Cipriani

Reaction to sensor insertion site 6 Replies

Started by Melissa Cipriani. Last reply by Melissa Cipriani Feb 5.

Patricia

Anyone wearing MM Glucose Sensor WITHOUT occlusive dressing? 9 Replies

Started by Patricia. Last reply by Melissa Cipriani Feb 5.

Brunetta

Newbie but liking it, so far 13 Replies

Started by Brunetta. Last reply by Brunetta Jan 17.

kathy lincoln

Good news--- insurance coverage 2 Replies

Started by kathy lincoln. Last reply by Jennifer Jan 13.

etta v

Touching a nerve? 4 Replies

Started by etta v. Last reply by etta v Jan 12.

Khürt Williams

FreeStyle Navigator System or DexCom 7 30 Replies

Started by Khürt Williams. Last reply by Matthew Cohn Dec. 29, 2009.

Kristin

ISIG levels 7 Replies

Started by Kristin. Last reply by nel Dec. 12, 2009.

Stuart

Paradox.... help explain please? 30 Replies

Started by Stuart. Last reply by David Dec. 9, 2009.

George Davis

Are there any special deals on CGM now" 7 Replies

Started by George Davis. Last reply by Rebecca Dec. 5, 2009.

Sophie

how does one "trial" a brand?

Started by Sophie Dec. 3, 2009.

Paula Kreps

CGMS and lowering A1C 7 Replies

Started by Paula Kreps. Last reply by Paul Widdowson Jr Dec. 1, 2009.

Manny Hernandez

Tegaderm for CGM sensors? 12 Replies

Started by Manny Hernandez. Last reply by David Nov. 30, 2009.

Ken Winters

Insurance Coverage 53 Replies

Started by Ken Winters. Last reply by Daniel Nov. 21, 2009.

Margaret

MM CGMS lasting 14 days! 20 Replies

Started by Margaret. Last reply by Margaret Nov. 18, 2009.

Jacky Del Hoyo

I can't believe it. . . 8 Replies

Started by Jacky Del Hoyo. Last reply by Jacky Del Hoyo Nov. 11, 2009.

R. Kane

Flatline But Low Symptoms 5 Replies

Started by R. Kane. Last reply by Brunetta Oct. 22, 2009.

Bethanne Strasser

CGMS and headaches 3 Replies

Started by Bethanne Strasser. Last reply by Bethanne Strasser Oct. 21, 2009.

Angi

Alternatives to Tegaderm? 7 Replies

Started by Angi. Last reply by David Oct. 5, 2009.

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John Sangdahl Comment by John Sangdahl on September 9, 2009 at 7:06pm
I am having a hard time with my cgms while I ride my bike. My sweat causes my tape to fall apart. I use a good adhesive spray. Any suggestions?
Geoffrey Steinman Comment by Geoffrey Steinman on September 1, 2009 at 11:02pm
Anthony, i'm using the Medtronic CGM capabilities built into my paradigm pump, which is functionally identical to the Guardian - got any questions?
Anthony DiPalma Comment by Anthony DiPalma on September 1, 2009 at 11:24am
Does anyone have experience with the medtronic Guardian CGM?
Geoffrey Steinman Comment by Geoffrey Steinman on August 31, 2009 at 2:20pm
i'll use the back of my arm, but my readings aren't as accurate, and the sensoes don't' seem to last as long. also, it's impossible to insert without a helper
Angi Comment by Angi on August 31, 2009 at 8:19am
I just met with my diabetes educator at Mayo Clinic, and she said many of her Minimied CGMS clients are having success with the back of the arm, buttocks, and thighs and that she recommends trying them.
Geoffrey Steinman Comment by Geoffrey Steinman on August 30, 2009 at 10:39pm
Anthony, i currently use a minimed, but for you, i'll suggest the Dex or Freestyle Navigator - I've met with a few of the Team Type 1 guys (cyclists with type 1) who wear Omnipod, Navigator, and use Apidra. They tell me that they can't put sensors or pods in their leg because of the action of the muscle... Both Dexcom and Freestyle have approved the back of the arm as a site for the sensor... minimed has only approved the abdomen as a recommended site.
Rebecca Comment by Rebecca on August 30, 2009 at 10:22pm
Anthony,

Either of the receivers should be fine mounted on the bike if you're also on the bike. You'd just have to find something suitable to mount it with. As for which to go with both of those companies will let you trial their equipment. I strongly suggest this as for me the Dex was over 3 times more accurate as the Medtronic. Try them both out and see what you think!
Anthony DiPalma Comment by Anthony DiPalma on August 30, 2009 at 9:10pm
I have been researching CGMs and have narrowed it down to Medtronic Guardian or Dexcom 7Plus. I am getting more active in cycling and I am looking for a good reliable CGM to use to watch my sugar on my long rides (100 - 200k). It would be nice if the reciever could be mounted on the bike and not in my jersey pocket.
James Comment by James on August 10, 2009 at 6:26pm
Angi,

Have you used the tester to see if the transmitter has gone bad. I had the same issues with my first Minimed transmitter only to find out it had gone bad. The warranty on these are six months, so if you have had it less than that call the Minimed helpline, they are good about honoring their warranty. My second transmitter works much better.
April Ganz Comment by April Ganz on August 10, 2009 at 1:27pm
I have the CGM. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. I got a lost sensor and have to reconnect to often and that gets frustrating. On the positive side though....I have problems with bottoming out in the middle of the night so with the warning alarm on the CGM I haven't had any insulin reactions.
 

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