Phoenix1227
Newbie
- Messages
- 2
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Following, as I am considering switching from the Libre 2 to Dexcom.Hi, my daughter has been living with diabetes for the last 17 years. She was just 1yr 10 months old. She is now 18 and has other medical issues and that is why I am writing and not her. Since May 2022, she has been given the Dexcom G6. We thought that this system was going to be good for us parents especially during the night. Unfortunately it was not so, the sensor sends alarms especially during the nights and when I check her glucose from her finger, the readings are very different. Like last night, alarms started from 1130pm, it went to Low and the readings from her finger was 9.8. This happens very often and we have to stop the sensor and remove it in the morning. I do get replacements but I was just wondering if this is common. The agent here in Malta is very helpful but I don’t really get any reply as to why this happens. She also has an allergic skin reaction to all the applicator that touches her arm.
Hi, yes she washes her hands with water. So far I have never used the sensor for the whole 10 days as by the 7th day, the readings are just not accurate (day or night) and I have to calibrate it often - so I remove it. Have to say that I have been using the finger test more often now than beforeFollowing, as I am considering switching from the Libre 2 to Dexcom.
Also I am wondering, is she washing her hands prior to doing the finger stick? I used to be bad about not doing this, and only using an alcohol wipe, before discovering it could potentially skew my readings. Having said that though, there are times when my CGM reads 30-60 points below what a finger stick tells me - so far I have only discovered this at the end of my current sensor's 2-week period. I wonder is this an issue with all CGM systems? I thought the Dexcom advertised "no finger-sticks ever" though. Hmmm.
There is the option at least in the mobile app to calibrate. Calibration just entails you putting in a finger prick reading after clicking on Calibrate. Can be done once every 24hrsHi, yes she washes her hands with water. So far I have never used the sensor for the whole 10 days as by the 7th day, the readings are just not accurate (day or night) and I have to calibrate it often - so I remove it. Have to say that I have been using the finger test more often now than before
Following, as I am considering switching from the Libre 2 to Dexcom.
Also I am wondering, is she washing her hands prior to doing the finger stick? I used to be bad about not doing this, and only using an alcohol wipe, before discovering it could potentially skew my readings. Having said that though, there are times when my CGM reads 30-60 points below what a finger stick tells me - so far I have only discovered this at the end of my current sensor's 2-week period. I wonder is this an issue with all CGM systems? I thought the Dexcom advertised "no finger-sticks ever" though. Hmmm.
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