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<blockquote data-quote="Bert40" data-source="post: 2588251" data-attributes="member: 568464"><p>Sorry if this has been posted before but it took me a while to find a solution myself. </p><p></p><p>You can display Dexcom G6 glucose readings on an Apple Watch as a calendar complication using the Sugarmate app. This obviously requires an Apple Watch, iPhone and Dexcom G6. The Sugarmate app is free from the App Store.</p><p></p><p>I’d tried to find a way of doing this on the Garmin watch I had but couldn’t find a simple way of doing this. I believe you can use xdrip if using an android phone and smartwatch. There is an xdrip4ios app which apparently can work with Garmin and a iPhone but setting this up does not look straightforward. </p><p></p><p>I’m training for a marathon so being able to glance at my watch to see glucose levels whilst running is going to be a huge help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bert40, post: 2588251, member: 568464"] Sorry if this has been posted before but it took me a while to find a solution myself. You can display Dexcom G6 glucose readings on an Apple Watch as a calendar complication using the Sugarmate app. This obviously requires an Apple Watch, iPhone and Dexcom G6. The Sugarmate app is free from the App Store. I’d tried to find a way of doing this on the Garmin watch I had but couldn’t find a simple way of doing this. I believe you can use xdrip if using an android phone and smartwatch. There is an xdrip4ios app which apparently can work with Garmin and a iPhone but setting this up does not look straightforward. I’m training for a marathon so being able to glance at my watch to see glucose levels whilst running is going to be a huge help [/QUOTE]
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