Should Dexcom G5 Users Still Rely on Finger Sticks? The Dexcom G5 Mobile continuous glucose monitoring system has been FDA approved to allow users to make treatment decisions based on the system without checking with a finger stick first Many users have jumped at this freedom from extra finger-sticks aside from the morning and night calibration checks Others are not willing to chance Dexcom’s accuracy against their meter and do a finger
diaTribe Reviews Meal Memory -- New App for Tracking Your Diet Meal Memory for Dexcom Share Receiver users Meal Memory integrates with Apple’s Health app, which pulls data right from the Dexcom Share2 iPhone app (paired with a nearby Dexcom Share receiver) That means all the CGM data prior to and after the meal is imported into Meal Memory automatically
Survey: Many People With Diabetes Don’t Know About This Life Saving . . . Beyond Type 1, a nonprofit group dedicated to raising awareness and providing support to people with type 1 diabetes have released results of a survey they conducted with Dexcom, the maker of a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) Dexcom and Beyond Type 1 surveyed a total of 1,002 people with type 1 diabetes over age 18 in the U S between September 2018-October 2018 The survey results show that
Android Archives – Diabetes Daily The Dexcom G7 Has (Finally!) Been Approved by the FDA The much-anticipated G7 CGM system is finally coming to America
Comments on: Libre vs. Dexcom: A Diabetes Educator’s Experience Dexcom GS5 is $3108 00 or $3607 00 with a receiver Both Libre and Dexcom without the receiver are cheaper than my current test strips and lancets at $3141 00 with Libre $700 00 less and Dexcom just $33 00