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Wide day-to-day glucose variability and low occasional variability is more likely to be driven by…
Low day-to-day glucose variability and wide occasional variability is more likely to be driven by…
What patterns of control does billowing or ballooning refer to?
Wide day-to-day glucose variability and wide occasional variability is more likely to be driven by…
What can be a marker of nocturnal hypoglycaemia?
It can sometimes be advisable not to set a high alert, or to set it much higher, until the person is well established on CGM and their control is improving. TRUE or FALSE?
When seeing a profile with no day-to-day consistency, we should:
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