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<blockquote data-quote="irrationalJohn" data-source="post: 1020882" data-attributes="member: 187593"><p>Yes, I understand all of what you mentioned in your note. What is (still) not clear to me is precisely what you are thinking of when you talk about a reset.</p><p></p><p>Because you have not mentioned any other way of resetting a Dexcom I am assuming you have been referring to the 7 day receiver reset your described. But since you don't actually state this, I can't be sure.</p><p></p><p>I had assumed that at this point in time someone (you?) had already reached and passed the 112 (90 + 22) day point in the life of a G5 transmitter. Apparently either they/you have not or have not tried to perform the 7 day reset. Is that what you were talking about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irrationalJohn, post: 1020882, member: 187593"] Yes, I understand all of what you mentioned in your note. What is (still) not clear to me is precisely what you are thinking of when you talk about a reset. Because you have not mentioned any other way of resetting a Dexcom I am assuming you have been referring to the 7 day receiver reset your described. But since you don't actually state this, I can't be sure. I had assumed that at this point in time someone (you?) had already reached and passed the 112 (90 + 22) day point in the life of a G5 transmitter. Apparently either they/you have not or have not tried to perform the 7 day reset. Is that what you were talking about? [/QUOTE]
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