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Originally Posted by Cyborg That's pretty cool... I knew they were using dogs for other type of similiar things, such as detecting cancer. Sounds like the guy needs a good CGMS, if that's not an oxymoron. | He does now. He has both a CGMS and a Dog. He had the dog first (before CGMS was out) and then he got CGMS. He has his high set to 250 due to the error rate allowed (so he doesn't get false highs all the time) at that area and generally the dog can detect lower than that and therefore he can treat more easily. He basically has a foolproof network now, almost.
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