Winterwatch
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I have just done the update, make sure you know ur transmitter serial as it logs you out and you have to do the whole setup again.
This feature worrys me too, I cant have it going off in a meeting. There is the option for vibrate only now which may be a workaround. If you have a apple watch surely it wont make a sound? Ill update you when I find out.
Ok guess what, phone overwrites the watch... can't believe it. Sitting in a quiet office and it goes off quite loud. What an embarrassment, all this is to be discrete about dealing with it.. I am going to have to select vibrate only now when I wake up and change when I go to bed.
@Winterwatch
What you are both experiencing is a cocked up modification of an FDA mandated change to the app. The FDA decided in their wisdom that alerts that related to lows should not be easily dismissed in order to make sure they were heard. Unfortunately, Dexcom made that work for all alerts, even though it's much less of an issue on the high alerts.
I'm not sure that venting at them is going to make a huge amount of difference. I'd just turn the alerts off in the app, so they aren't functional, as I don't see what else you can do.
The whole point of the Dexcom is to alert you before things have gone south rather than tell you when you are past the point of no return(as we all know, just stating the fact). So it doesn't needs to be 100% loud and attention seeking. I often had a little tap at 4.3 to say 'hey just to let you know you could do with eating something'. Out came the food, discreet, no one in the office had a clue what was going on other than I was munching. Now I have to set to vibrate only which is fine for now but I will have to turn it to sound when I about to sleep, and also lower my urgent to the lowest setting, which actually could be a bit dangerous. My urgent is 3.1, that is yet again preventative - if I am working and see a low low low then urgent i snap into shape cos whatever I have been eating hasn't worked. Its rare but it has happened.
As well as all this, my alerts are tight, I like to know ASAP when I a swaying. I sometimes work in a workshop, of course the urgent is kind of ok for this but if I am beeping/ vibrating non stop then people around me/ my employers may think that I am not coping all of sudden and then may introduce some restrictions. Also if I have got all my workshop gear on, its nto so easy to open the app and silence the alert, of course urgent low would make me stop immediately, but if thats lower than before...
So in their FDAs ideal app use has actually made the unit a bit less safe. Well done. Speaking of app updates, if enough of us kick up a fuss, will it take a year for an app update...
@Winterwatch @tim2000s
Not if you have an iphone 7...Another thought for muting for planned meetings etc would be to plug in headphones (or at least a headphone jack) to mute the sound. That way you could still see notifications on your phone (rather than closing the app or shutting down the phone). You may have to leave your watch out of range though as I don't know whether the jack would prevent the watch from making sound.
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