[Diabetes-Talk] My DexCom G6

d m gina dmgina at mysero.net
Thu Dec 27 05:44:06 UTC 2018


Yes I am able to check any time, this is what made me happy when I put it on.
You have been more help than you know.
I know someone will come along and I will be able to help them as well.
I am asking Jim to help me with amazon to find tape, I jumped on 
finding anything but that.
I will see again tomorrow if this one will read threw my clothes.
It is interesting there is no spot that says you have started a new cencer
Thanks again,
what is stressful is even the gentleman at wallmart didn't know what 
kind of tape to get.
This is new for them as well.
He says he is working with other blind, where I am wondering about that.

Original message:
> The Libre should tell you what your glucose levels are at any time. 
> With Dexcom, it's constantly taking blood sugars, so, you can track 
> them minute-by-minute. You just check the app, and it tells you what 
> your blood sugars are, and if they are staying steady, or 
> rising/lowering, and at what rate they are rising/lowering. Dexcom also 
> alerts you if you drop too low or go up too high. You can set custom 
> numbers if you want. For example, by default, Dexcom alerts you when 
> you go above 250, but I like to know sooner, so, I changed mine to 
> alert me at 180. And it's the same with lows, but no matter what, if 
> you drop to 55, it alerts you. With Dexcom, it's designed to over ride 
> your phone, so, if you have it on mute, the alert sound still alarms.

> I don't know much about Libre, but if it's a CGM, you should be able to 
> check your levels at any time, whether high or low. That's the whole 
> point; it's a glucometer that can test frequently.

> As for size, I have no clue, but I assume any CGM is smaller. With 
> Dexcom, the sensor is a little smaller than a half dollar, and the 
> transmitter looks like a bigger micro flash drive, about the thickness 
> of a finger (at least mine) and about an inch in length. I wear mine on 
> my tummy, and underneath clothes, it's not noticeable, and I don't 
> exactly wear baggy clothes.

> Bridgit

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of d m 
> gina via Diabetes-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 11:05 PM
> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
> Cc: d m gina <dmgina at mysero.net>
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] My DexCom G6

> Is this device larger than the libre, or the same size?
> I think it is wonderful that more and more are coming out that we can 
> read from our phones.
> Is there a spot on the libre app to let me know about lows?
> Can you believe it, I do get them from time to time.
> Even I was surprised.
> The coordinator was learning from my app as I was.
> I see her again in March I think it is.
> Or February.

> Original message:
>> So glad it's working out for you. The G5 is also just as accessible
>> with the app. The only real difference is that the G6 sensor is
>> supposed to be easier to insert, but personally, I'm not finding the
>> G5 one all that difficult. It's great to check glucose levels at any
>> time without having to poke yourself, and it's really interesting to
>> see in real time what carbs do to glucose levels.

>> Bridgit

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of
>> Michael Barber via Diabetes-Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 9:33 PM
>> To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: Michael Barber <m.barber817 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] My DexCom G6

>> I got my DexCom G6 installed today.  What a marvelous unit!  I already
>> had one low blood sugar alarm, but I had it set so the low alarm
>> wasn’t going to wait till I was dangerously low.  So far so good.  The
>> DexCom
>> G6 app works wonderfully with VoiceOver.



>> Cordially,
>> Michael D. Barber
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