[Diabetes-Talk] Medtronic pump and Dexcom low blood sugars
Melanie Torrance
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Mon Feb 22 21:57:45 UTC 2021
I use the G6 as well. I have a history of dangerous lows, so I have my low alert set at 85. I keep the volume on the phone at Max and drink juice or have a snack at 85 because my BG drops very rapidly.
Has anyone ever given themselves a Glucagon injection? I have once when I was out of juice, and it wasn’t easy. I now have the GVoke hypo pen.
Melanie
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> On Feb 22, 2021, at 4:46 PM, Veronica Elsea via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Good catch, Katie. I also make use of the urgent low soon alert on the G6.
> That really gives me time to react early.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Katie Keim via Diabetes-Talk
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> Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Medtronic pump and Dexcom low blood sugars
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> Hi Joyce,
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> I apologize if this recommendation has been submitted already.
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> Yu may want to consider adjusting the alert alarm blood sugar level on your
> Dexcom so you get alerts sooner than the default low level of 55 preset.
> This will give you more time to take care of your glucose needs.
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> From your Dexcom app on your smart device, go to settings; alerts and there
> are options to set your low and high levels. The default is set to 55 and is
> quite low if you are dropping rapidly and becoming unconscious before you
> can take care of yourself. The Dexcom G5 and G6 have this option through
> your smart phone. I have used both Dexcom's and my iPhone to monitor and
> manage my high and low sugars successfully.
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> Someone recommended keeping your glucose tabs in a zip lock in your pocket,
> I would agree. I don't go anywhere without them on me.
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> Hope this helps.
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> Aloha, Katie
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