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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- Commuting, overcrowded spaces, especially after the arrival of covid-19...
I've been self funding a G6 for the past 3 1/2 years and it has been a game changer in terms of enabling me to improve my BG control. But I've been keen to try out the G7 as it is simpler, smaller, slightly cheaper and much less plastic waste than the G6 applicator.
So today my last G6 sensor expired and I've inserted my first G7. An issue for me at start, as you need to press the applicator hard into your arm (sadly a bit flabby in my case) in order for the injector mechanism to work. But completely painless. Fast warmup 30 min is a blessing.
I needed to download a separate G7 phone App to link to transmitter, but it feeds the same online Dexcom Clarity account that I have for my G6, so all history continues. So far so good - I'll update how I get on.
So today my last G6 sensor expired and I've inserted my first G7. An issue for me at start, as you need to press the applicator hard into your arm (sadly a bit flabby in my case) in order for the injector mechanism to work. But completely painless. Fast warmup 30 min is a blessing.
I needed to download a separate G7 phone App to link to transmitter, but it feeds the same online Dexcom Clarity account that I have for my G6, so all history continues. So far so good - I'll update how I get on.