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> Pregnancy and CGMS
Melissa K
post Oct 31 2011, 08:13 PM
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Hello all! I am having major issues with my CGMS since I have become pregnant. It is always off by a minimum of 75...I bought a brand new system, thinking my old CGMS was bad, but I have come across the same issue with the new one. Can anyone tell me how they got the CGMS to work for them, or if they had issues too? I have also tried several different lots of sensors. I am at my wits end with this thing (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!!


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Melissa
T1- 1986
Paradigm-722 (12/09)
CGMS - 1/10
Pre pump A1C = 10 - 13
1st pump A1C = 6.8!!
4/2011 A1C = 6.0
1/2012 beginning of 3rd trimester pregnancy = 5.2
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