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	<title>Comments on: iSense and Their &#8220;Glycemic Signature&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Jan</title>
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		<description>Thank you for posting this!  My niece has the Minimed cgms and we really need a continuous monitor in order to help control blood sugar and meet postprandial goals set by the endo.  Cgms is so useful in preventing overnight lows as well.  However, she finds it annoying and somewhat uncomfortable to wear.  Even though she needs it, she has not been wearing it.  Instead, we are back to the checking every three to four hours all night long; same thing for days.  I love checking in on your site for all the latest diabetes-related research and information. Saves me a TON of time and few questions go unanswered.  Along with children with diabetes.com, best site on the web IMO.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for posting this!  My niece has the Minimed cgms and we really need a continuous monitor in order to help control blood sugar and meet postprandial goals set by the endo.  Cgms is so useful in preventing overnight lows as well.  However, she finds it annoying and somewhat uncomfortable to wear.  Even though she needs it, she has not been wearing it.  Instead, we are back to the checking every three to four hours all night long; same thing for days.  I love checking in on your site for all the latest diabetes-related research and information. Saves me a TON of time and few questions go unanswered.  Along with children with diabetes.com, best site on the web IMO.</p>
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