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What CGMS system to get? I know this has been asked before just not for awhile....Hello everyone! I am considering getting a CGMS as I have terrible hypo unawareness. I recently contacted Dexcom since I have an Animas ... Started by SuzanneLatest Reply |
JDRF Funded Clinical Trial Demonstrates Continuous Glucose Monitoring Improves Blood Sugar ControlWe received this VERY IMPORTANT press release from JDRF yesterday. Study Findings Presented at the European Association for the Study o... Started by Manny HernandezLatest Reply |
CGM petition reaches over 2000 SignaturesI just wanted to inform everyone that this morning the CGM Anti-Denial Petition hit over 2000 signatures today! I am very excited about t... Started by Gina CaponeLatest Reply |
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Swimming with the DexCom 7 Plus?Does anyone have any experience with swimming and wearing the DexCom 7 Plus sensor? The documentation says it is waterproof for up to 30 ... Started by Suzanne |
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Reasons for DexCom ??? ReadingsI've been on the Dex for nearly a week and have become a big fan. I have questions, though, about the ??? readings. I've had this happen ... Started by Marcus |
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How do you know when your MM transmitter is about to dieI have had my CGM system for almost one year & have used the sensors up to 24 days, recharging the transmitter every 6 days. Today I ... Started by Carole |
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Dexcom and ???I know that a ??? message on the Dexcom means that Dexcom cannot make sense out of your blood glucose readings. After a steep spike, whic... Started by Jan |
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Which insurance covered your CGMCan you please list here which insurance company covered your CGM and under what terms? Started by Gina Capone |
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What do you think about CGM's?Hi Everyone! I am type 1 and I just received a Dexcom CGM, and before I gleefully unwrap the contents, I was wondering if anyone had any ... Started by Brenna Collyard |
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CGMS, Does Narrowing the High/Low Alarm Range Increase Accuracy?Question for all CGMS users, any model. I am particularly interested in Dexcom 7 Plus. In our last trial of the Minimed cgms sensor, we w... Started by Jan |
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new to cgmsI just got approved for a guardian. Anybody already on this have any thoughts?experiences? Started by ANTONIA RETMAN |
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Dexcom Alternative Sensor Placement QuestionI am a new Dexcom Seven user and I called Dexcom Tech Support to get info on alternative placement of my sensors. I have a large amount o... Started by Ra Chelle |
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Share your CGM experience hereSeeing how Kerri decided to take the CGM plunge today and how many other members (myself included) have shown an interest in CGM, I just ... Started by Manny Hernandez |
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