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dexcom G7 on pump (tandem Tslim x2) and phone
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<blockquote data-quote="sninge" data-source="post: 2698363" data-attributes="member: 468746"><p>Great news Ellie!!!</p><p>Having discovered I had enough sensors to risk losing one and having read online from Dexcom how to connect a replacement pump to an active g7 and obviously what you had said I decided to risk it and left connecting my pump for 16hrs and I'm pleased to say it works perfectly!! It was interesting to see the difference overnight between old and new sensor, old sensor on the pump kept me at a perfect 6 all night, the new sensor was quite erratic and had 1 hr when it said I was between 3.1 and 3.3 had it been connected to my pump it would have stopped my insulin. This is what I had with libre and g6 and why I always put them on the day before Starting, I'm pleased to say that after 16hrs the sensor was spot on, probably after 14 actually. Im really pleased to have worked a way to keep using the g7, it is great not to have the 2hr warm up and for me the readings are the best ever, I would say almost up to speed of BM! Good luck with yours and thanks for sharing your info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sninge, post: 2698363, member: 468746"] Great news Ellie!!! Having discovered I had enough sensors to risk losing one and having read online from Dexcom how to connect a replacement pump to an active g7 and obviously what you had said I decided to risk it and left connecting my pump for 16hrs and I'm pleased to say it works perfectly!! It was interesting to see the difference overnight between old and new sensor, old sensor on the pump kept me at a perfect 6 all night, the new sensor was quite erratic and had 1 hr when it said I was between 3.1 and 3.3 had it been connected to my pump it would have stopped my insulin. This is what I had with libre and g6 and why I always put them on the day before Starting, I'm pleased to say that after 16hrs the sensor was spot on, probably after 14 actually. Im really pleased to have worked a way to keep using the g7, it is great not to have the 2hr warm up and for me the readings are the best ever, I would say almost up to speed of BM! Good luck with yours and thanks for sharing your info. [/QUOTE]
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