Hi,
I got a dexcom G5 recently and have found it really useful.
I was struggling to get my hba1c down and my fingerprick tests always seemed good-reasonable. With the dexcom I can see what my bg is doing after meals and whilst I'm asleep really easily.
I discovered I was going hypo whilst asleep and it's comforting to have the alerts as I wasn't waking up. I have managed to fix that now by adjusting my basal following the patterns that the dexcom identified.
The clarity software is good for pattern detection and I've been using it to help adjust things.
Plus there is a follower app so you can keep an eye on your daughters levels from afar assuming she has wifi/data.
All that being said, when my levels are stable the dexcom is spot on, but fast changes are not that accurate. Good for a general trend but I wouldn't bolus against the number shown on the sensor.
My main reason for having the dexcom is the real time alerts that I get on my phone when my bg goes out of range.
If you don't want that the libre sensor is also very good and lot cheaper; but you only get data when you swipe and only you can see it.
In general, I still test before meals and driving via the finger prick and keep an eye on my levels using the sensor. I have stopped testing before bed unless I really need to and only test post meals if I am out of range.
Personally I have found that the dressings start to peel off after a few days so I have to use an extra way of sticking the sensor on, like micropore tape etc.
Finally, My hba1c has improved with using it so for me it's worth it.
Feel free to ask more questions
