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Jacson6

(373 posts)
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:17 AM Feb 2024

Does any one use the Dexcom G7 Continious Gluclose Monitor here?

I have found that with my accu-check Guide Me finger prick meter the Dexcom CGM is 60 to 100 units higher. I may just dump the Dexcom meter. If my glucose is 90 and the Dexcom is 180 I may overdose on insulin and have a low blood sugar event. Thanks for any input.

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Does any one use the Dexcom G7 Continious Gluclose Monitor here? (Original Post) Jacson6 Feb 2024 OP
I use the Freestyle Libre 3 lapfog_1 Feb 2024 #1
Maybe it's not the Dexcom.... FarPoint Feb 2024 #2

lapfog_1

(29,244 posts)
1. I use the Freestyle Libre 3
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:25 AM
Feb 2024

I think it is more accurate than the Dexcom... but I never used the G7.

Found this about the G6

One explanation may be that something is pressing on your sensor which can affect your Dexcom G6 readings. Once the pressure is relieved, your Dexcom G6 readings should be closer to your blood glucose meter. Choose a sensor site location that won't be bumped, pushed, or laid on while sleeping.

My CGM is on the outside of my upper arm ( and I alternate arms when changing ). I tend to sleep on my side, which may explain the inaccuracy with the G6 ( and even sometimes with the Libre 3 )

I have even toyed with the idea of having one of each brand... But I'm sure my insurance won't cover both.

FarPoint

(12,487 posts)
2. Maybe it's not the Dexcom....
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:35 AM
Feb 2024

the accu-check unit needs QA/ programmed with each box/ bottle of glucose sticks. Neext add in lot number...

Or....

You could check with another glucosemeter/ finger stick...a friends maybe???

Also...

One could get a serum lab draw and also check glucose with the Dexcom when lab specimen is collected...then compare results with the outside lab results.

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