[Diabetes-Talk] receiver for dex com

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 16:39:06 UTC 2020


Agree, you should ask your endo and/or nurse educator. You can also ask
Dexcom. As stated before, I initially set the receiver up, but never used
it, and that was almost 2 years ago. I don't think it took terribly long to
charge, but can't recall for certain. If you're able to use the receiver,
you should be able to see if it's charged or not though.

BTW, the app is quite easy to download and set up. I'm sure you can get help
for this as well. After downloading the app, it walks you through the set up
process. It's very user friendly. Literally every step of the set up is
broken down and stated in the app as you move through the set up steps.

But you have to do what works best for you.

Bridgit

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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] receiver for dex com

Hello I do not use the I phone and the application for my readings . It was
too difficult to install. I use the receiver does anyone know how long to
charge it and what the yellow light means? Angela 

 

>From the desk of

Angela Perone 

 

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