My Preferred Diabetes Device Sites

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Where you wear your type 1 diabetes devices on your body is a personal choice and there are loads of factors that may make one site preferable over another. In this video I chat through all the places I've tried wearing both my Omnipod insulin pump and my Dexcom G6 CGM, and talk about why some places suit me more than others. Hopefully this is useful if you're thinking about getting a diabetes device - I didn't wear any diabetes devices for 18 years and now I comfortably wear two on my body at all times, but it did take a bit of getting used to before I fully embraced my bionic bits.
    The considerations around the patch pump vary greatly from insulin pumps with tubing, where only the cannula is attached to your body, but as ever this is just my personal experience :)
    Let me know where your preferred sites are, or what you maybe what the deciding factors are for you!
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  • @captaincrustyradio
    @captaincrustyradio 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love that...I have 2 gadgets stuck to my body to stay alive!! I'm with you my sister. Love the channel. ❤

  • @fwmchan6007
    @fwmchan6007 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Jen. I have lived with Diabetic for 39 years. I am looking forward to my Omnipod pump. Due to the pandemic lockdown in Canada, my starting of use of the Omnipod will be delayed. I have my Dexcom G6 with me and always worry about the sites of wearing 2 devices within my body. Thank you again, you give me some new sites where I've never considered.

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +1

      Hi! Thank you so much for watching. Aw I'm sorry your switch has been delayed, I'm sure it will be worth it! It took me a while to get used to the pump and get my ratios right but once it clicked I never looked back. 39 years is amazing, congrats on that! Take care and I hope the pump transition goes well

  • @richardadams3876
    @richardadams3876 Год назад +1

    I am in louisville Kentucky. Right now I wear my Dexcom on my right bicep. I’m slated to begin using an Omni pod in about two weeks (training meeting is this Thursday) so your video really helped with giving me ideas for placement of both of them . Really like your channel. I lived in western Canada and so was very familiar with the readings. I look forward to more videos. Oh and I’m type 2 diagnosed in 2014- RICK

  • @JoeCapraro
    @JoeCapraro Год назад

    I have been using the Dexcom G6 for about two years and am about to get my first pump system. Thank you so much for your wonderfully informative videos - you have really helped me in my decision making, and I am going to go with the Omnipod over the T-slim based largely on what you have shown me. Thanks again Jen!!

  • @PKEDRM
    @PKEDRM Год назад +1

    I am in Arizona, USA and have been researching CGM devices. This was an awesome video - well planned, presented, and informative. I do not have diabetes, however; hyperinsulinemia is a complication I have developed as a result of gastric bypass surgery in 1993. I have had many scary BS drops in the last few years - as low as 20mg/dL (about 1.1mmol/L using a conversion chart I keep handy) and our medical insurance approved the Dexcom 6 without hesitation. Sometimes I feel a drop coming on, but more often I get no warning at all until I am suddenly facing a crisis. I am a 69 year old retiree with orthopedic/mobility issues (4 full artificial joints and counting) and fibromyalgia so I am carefully considering where to place my Dexcom. You gave me plenty of food for thought about picking the areas with the fewest drawbacks. My husband will be picking my system up this afternoon and I am going to set alarms to help me avoid those awfully deep lows. Thanks again for sharing your experiences.

  • @vincentborgers5537
    @vincentborgers5537 Год назад +1

    Great video, I'm just starting with Omni pod and trying to find the best site! great to get detailed input, thanks

  • @zeke_edits
    @zeke_edits 3 года назад +2

    Very similar diabetes history to me. 25 years. I’m getting ready to loop my Omnipod and dexcom. Should be awesome. Great video. Good luck.

  • @randy7068
    @randy7068 3 года назад +9

    I found the best combo is the Dexcom G6 and the Tandem X2 slim. Also if you have an issue with the Dexcom sensor/transmitter, make sure to tell Dexcom that the sensor is on your abdomen or there will be issues with Dexcom giving you warranty.

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    • @mikesherman9308
      @mikesherman9308 7 месяцев назад

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      @mikesherman9308 7 месяцев назад

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  • @alanboo5664
    @alanboo5664 2 года назад +2

    i wear libre sensor at back of arm on top of which i have blucon nightrider which converts it into continous monitoring device. I feel most comfortable at back of arm and rest places are very discomforting

  • @hammerenhank381
    @hammerenhank381 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Jen, I currently have the medtronic 670G and like it but I have lived with diabetes since I was 2 and I am currently 46 so 44 years of type 1 diabetes. I am seriously thinking of switching to the the omnipod and the Dexcom G6 cgm. Thank you. You have great videos and give great sites.

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +1

      Hey Hank! 44 years is an incredible achievement!! I've heard good things about the 670G, how do you find it? I've only ever had the Omnipod pump so I have no comparison but it really suits me. Hope you're keeping well.

    • @hammerenhank381
      @hammerenhank381 4 года назад

      @@JenGrieves !! The 670 G is ok but the sensors are very finicky. It's slow to drop insulin when going down as well as slow to give updates when going up to do a correction. I am thinking about changing to the Dexcom G6 sensor with slim x2 pump. Need to do more homework. How long have you had the omnipod?

  • @markschmidt2562
    @markschmidt2562 4 года назад +4

    Nice job Jen. Thank you for sharing, I'm only wear a G6, but I am considering a pump, so this is useful information. Take care and stay safe.

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Mark! Glad it was useful in some way. The G6 is a life saver!

    • @cathycrady5649
      @cathycrady5649 3 года назад +1

      Jen Grieves It is a life saver! My blood sugar goes low a lot and the alerts are very very helpful!😄

  • @suzanneball3548
    @suzanneball3548 4 года назад +3

    Hi Jen. Just discovered you while doing G6 research and thank you! thank you! thank you! I’ve been type 1 diabetic for 43 years and Medtronic pump user for 21 years. I switched to Omnipod 7 weeks ago and so far so good. I love the freedom of no tube, however, am a bit frustrated figuring out where best to where my Pod. I’ve been staying away from my tummy as that’s where my Medtronic tube was inserted for 20+ years. The back of my arms seem to be working best so far, albeit one run in with the edge of a door resulting in the Pod coming off. I really liked seeing you use an “unofficial” site...gives me confidence to play around a bit “outside the box” and will be trying your suggested site next! Also, I will be starting Dexcom G6 shortly (was very hesitant due to bad experience when CGM’s were first available years back) and after watching you and a couple of other G6 user videos, am very excited to get started and give my calloused finger tips a break!! Apologies for rambling. Thank you for doing what your doing and please continue with your informative, helpful, authentic videos. Kind regards, Suzanne🙂👏🙏

  • @christopherking70
    @christopherking70 4 года назад +3

    Thank you Jen, I'm using a freestyle libra at present, a pump would be great, I will have to check it out, take care x

  • @LauraCravenOfficial
    @LauraCravenOfficial 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for showing all of these sites! Rotation is very important 😊

  • @ShesDiabetic
    @ShesDiabetic 4 года назад +1

    As someone who is super curious about the Omnipod this was such an interesting and informative video!! Really enjoyed it!! I was also laughing at your calling it lower back/bum situation...I’m an infusion set on butt girl all day long...but it just doesn’t sound right saying that, does it 🤔😅! Great idea about using this time to rotate your sites- I’m going to try to do that now too! Big big love beauty!!! ♥️

  • @jacobl.1673
    @jacobl.1673 2 года назад +1

    Omnipod AND Dexcomsites: front of top leg (positioned to avoid stuff in pants pockets or under and behind the arm. Sometimes on the stomach but gotta be careful not to hit a blood vessel. It leaves a crazy hematomaish bruise if you do.

  • @joannecrawley7900
    @joannecrawley7900 4 года назад +2

    Love your videos. When I was looking at a pump three years ago watching your first review of the Omnipod really helped guide my choice and made me feel more confident about having something attached to my body. Anyway been using it since and still loving it! Have tried all the sites you mention. Arm in winter and for yoga (other areas hurt with some floor positions), tummy and lower back in summer and also use under the bra strap - especially useful for evening/swim wear. Interestingly tried it on leg for first time during lockdown - gotta have something to keep me entertained. Not totally convinced but if it preserves my other sites for better days then will persevere x

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Hi Joanne! Thanks so much for watching and commenting - really pleased your switch to Omnipod was a success! I can't imagine being without it now, the control it gives me particularly around exercise is so helpful. It's great that you're using it so flexibly in terms of sites too, that's funny that you're using lockdown as experimentation time - it's the first time I've used my leg in years! I hope you're keeping well, do take care x

  • @mamawithapurpose2990
    @mamawithapurpose2990 Год назад

    Thank you! t1 for 34 years here and just switched from a tubed pump to the Omnipod/Dexcom! I’ve been wondering where I can put them. This was super helpful 💗

  • @JonJ5768
    @JonJ5768 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I've been using the Freestyle Libra for about 4 years and I'm thinking of switching from a pen to a pump. At the moment I'm in favour of the Omnipod, but I'm going to take another week or so to decide.

  • @proficyink2114
    @proficyink2114 3 года назад +1

    Your adorable… love to hear dexcom info with an accent

  • @cynthiawilliams904
    @cynthiawilliams904 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for being open about the insertions site you use for both devices. I am new to both and did not receive must training from my medical provider. Great video!

  • @brendanshea8513
    @brendanshea8513 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I'm trying new areas for my Dexcom as the patches wear off due to sweat playing pickleball in the summer humidity. Your video gave me many good ideas.

  • @jez4721
    @jez4721 4 года назад +3

    A lot to think about I still on injection and blood testing. Thanks for the information

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Injections and testing worked for me for a long time, there's no right or wrong until you are ready to explore the options around devices. You're welcome, glad it was of use!

    • @Omnipotent-Q
      @Omnipotent-Q 4 года назад +1

      Me too. I asked about getting a pump from my GP last year. After seeing Theresa May saying anyone can get one on the NHS and because I’ve replaced my insulin pens myself many times over the past decade and a bit. They flat out refused. If given an opportunity to switch take it. The inconvenience of picking sites is surely nothing compared to manual monitoring, Excel spreadsheets or manually inputting blood glucose readings into an app, having fingers as if you’re a sewist, or hoping any toilet you need to use to shoot up in isn’t some disgusting urine soaked dystopian nightmare.

  • @chrisw353
    @chrisw353 2 года назад +1

    Thank You for the info Jen

  • @smlock2001
    @smlock2001 4 года назад

    Thank you SO much for this video. I just purchased the dexcom G6 because my insurance won't cover my libre anymore. I didn't want to get this because it's so much more complex but knowing that it is now approved to wear on your arm makes me feel a little better...... just a little. I'm a plus sized woman and the idea of wearing it on my stomach or upper buttocks when my bottom clothing would definitely rub against it making it extremely uncomfortable.....not a good thing. I'm about to start my journey!

  • @aimeeormond4876
    @aimeeormond4876 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! I have been a type 2 diabetic since 13 and insulin dependent since 20. I have used the the libre for the past year and just got approved for a G6! I'm super nervous about where to place it so it doesn't get bumped or pulled off by my 18 month old. The under arm spot may just be the spot for me!

  • @Christiancowboyjoe
    @Christiancowboyjoe 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing!! A friend has one and recommended it to me ,so I thought I would learn more . Your videos, have convinced me to check it out! Thanks

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Oh that's fab, I hope it works for you! Good luck with the gadgets

  • @briangreer8821
    @briangreer8821 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this video. 29+ year T1D here. Bad control for 25 years. I got the Libre 18 months ago and my blood sugars are as good as they have been in over 25 years. My last a1c was 6.8 which for me is amazing! I was 10+ before getting a CGM. I just received a letter from my insurance stating they will no longer cover the Libre but they will the Dexcom system. I am glad to see you can use the back of your arm as I love that with the Libre. Thank you for this video! I do have one question. How do you compare the accuracy of the back of your arm vs your stomach with regards to your actual blood sugar if you do a finger stick to test. I still take injections in my stomach area and I have some scarring from my years injecting around the same areas. Again, THANK YOU!

    • @robin31165
      @robin31165 Год назад

      I’m looking forward to replies to this, but it’s been two years, so I guess you’re not going to get any. I find that placement of the sensor on the abdomen is by far the least accurate & seems to lead to a lot of overnight ‘compression lows’.

  • @ObeyJesusOurLord
    @ObeyJesusOurLord Год назад

    Very helpful & informative! Thank you!

  • @staceinvt
    @staceinvt Год назад

    Thank you. You do help others and we appreciate it!!!!!

  • @rexhowells7015
    @rexhowells7015 4 года назад

    Thankyou Jen,
    I am still on multiply injections. I thought about taking the plunge and try the pump, and the omnipod was the one that appealed to me. More free without tubing and other stuff. But in Australia not on our ndss . However the freestyle libre has just been approved, have been using these for 2 and a half years, so now free, they has been great, no more sore fingers for quite a while.
    I wear it on the back of the arm like your Decom . I knocked a couple of them off when I had them on the side of my arm.

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +1

      Hi Rex! I hope you're doing ok. Thanks for your comments - that's great news about the Libre becoming available! That will help so many type 1s who can't afford to self-fund. Do you have to fund your pumps too or are they provided by Medicare? I'm always curious as to how other countries operate - we have a very fractured system here that varies by region which can be a little difficult, but I'm very grateful to have the access I have. Take care

    • @rexhowells7015
      @rexhowells7015 4 года назад

      @@JenGrieves hi Jen,
      Insulin pumps are only provided to children up to 18 to families on low income.
      Private health funds depending what level of cover will help with some of the cost. My health fund would help but not for omnipod.
      Up till now , my health fund have given me $1000 per year towards the free style libre, so they payed about 5 months of the year.
      So it has been a blessing to now get it for free.
      How does it work with the NHS ?
      As you said it depends where you are.
      Stay safe,
      Rex

  • @jimmichener6970
    @jimmichener6970 2 года назад +1

    Tried the Dexcom on my belly years ago, lots and lots of bruises. Currently wearing the Libre 2 on back of upper arm. Hoping Libre mates it with Omnipod (I'm still on injections) at some point

  • @robertsaunders38
    @robertsaunders38 3 года назад

    I wear my Dexcom g6 so far in 2 places. 1.) the outside upper arm with the arm down, and 2.0 the left side of my belly from about 3 " left of the belly button to the left side. On the right side of the belly I have the canulla of my medtronic 630 pump. I keep it above the waistline of my jeans to the right of the belly button and around to the right side also. Occasionally, i will place it below the waist line. on the right side of the abdomen. I do have more a possibility of no deliveries there though. This is probably because of 15 years for 3x daily injection pens, so there is probably some scarring in the area. I look forward to trying some of your areas. Thanks sor the tips.

  • @travisrivas5298
    @travisrivas5298 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing the info. Been diagnosed since 2006. Resisted the technology until today. Starting the dexcom. Not ready for the pump. Maybe later. My issue is that I do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as my hobby/exercise. Not too many areas of my body are 'hands off', or don't have 270lb guys applying alot of pressure. I'm trying out the dexcom on my inner arm. Hope it goes well.

  • @ethanhsu7
    @ethanhsu7 3 года назад +2

    Please get an interview. I am wondering when it will be available in Canada. I was recently diagnosed with T2D and am considering getting G6. If G7 is available soon, should I even wait?

  • @Katiesalivedoingnothing
    @Katiesalivedoingnothing Год назад

    I ended up with DKA bc I tried using a pod on my lower back. Insulin wasn’t getting into my body all. I still use my pod bc I love it

  • @UltaPowderfinger
    @UltaPowderfinger 3 года назад

    Great review of the devices, application sites and your experience with each. Thank you. I'm a T1d and have been using the Libre. It has not worked for me on the back of the arm as I'm a runner. I've lost 3 during different 100K and 100 mile running races. I now apply the Libre sensors to my chest as I saw another active T1d do on the Tube. That has worked perfectly for me. I have not lost one of those ever, despite doing dozens of 50K or longer races. I just obtained a Dexcom G6 as my insurance no longer covers the Libre and the new Libre 2 does not work with a phone app like the original Libre did? That is a deal breaker. SMH. Looking forward to trying out the G6. Thank you for all that you do! PEACE

  • @morimech7976
    @morimech7976 3 года назад +1

    Why not the inner thigh, unfortunately not something I am worrying about now, but intimacy issues?

  • @tashainjena
    @tashainjena 4 года назад +1

    So terrified of trying new spots... even while using numbing spray. First time I inserted a G5 manual inserter, I physically got ill. I need some bravery pills. Trying new injection sites when I was young freaked me out, too. Nurses didn't inject me. My mom did, because I hated the way they stuck me in the back of the arm. 30+ years of diabetes, and I am still a weenie.

    • @craiggilmore5513
      @craiggilmore5513 3 года назад +1

      Try the G6. Soooo much more comfortable than the G5. Huge difference. Easier application and I can’t even tell I’m wearing it. Good luck!

    • @tashainjena
      @tashainjena 3 года назад +1

      @@craiggilmore5513 I have the g6 now and love it

    • @besttunes8613
      @besttunes8613 3 года назад +1

      Tasha, I'm 50+ and terrrified of injections. Have been diabetic for (only) 10+ years and still scared. Go with it and hopefully, things will get better. Best wishes for a painfree/stress future in the diabetes world.

    • @tashainjena
      @tashainjena 3 года назад +1

      @@besttunes8613 One of my docs gave me this stuff...ethyl chloride. It numbs everything before set and cgm site changea.

  • @candaceswanson7627
    @candaceswanson7627 Год назад

    The omnipod dash 5 which I am on has to be about to "see" the dexcom so it makes it much harder to choose especially being a side sleeper. I've only been on it for 2 years and have visual scars now. I'm going to ask my Doctor if I can go back to shots but keep the dexcom.

  • @garyhodi3859
    @garyhodi3859 3 года назад +1

    Where is the info regarding the use of it on the back of the arm, because I never heard of it or see it on their website or on the manuals?

  • @NewYorkRootsMusic
    @NewYorkRootsMusic 3 года назад

    Another informative video, Jen. I am thinking of switching to the G6 from the FreeStyle Libre, which I wear on my arm, switching back and forth. Will I be able to do that with the G6 or will I have to add another insertion place for proper healing?

  • @Holly-hi3uz
    @Holly-hi3uz 2 года назад +1

    I’m more new to diabetes and just confused how the insulin pump works as I have 2 types of insulin I use. Does the pump inject 2 types or only 1?

    • @SassySweetheart013
      @SassySweetheart013 2 года назад +2

      I’m late to this video, but wanted to make sure you got answers. You probably have everything squared away, but if you have any questions I’d be glad to try to help. I was very overwhelmed when it came time to decide whether I wanted a pump. When you get on a pump they stop the long acting insulin. I used to be on the 2 types. The pump gives a small basal dose continuously, so it replaces the need for the long acting. I love my Omnipod. It’s so much more convenient and my A1c is sooo much better with it. I also could never go back to not having my Dexcom G6. I had to for a day and I stayed stressed out the entire day.

  • @chrisprestwich4223
    @chrisprestwich4223 4 года назад +2

    "As of April 2020 it has been approved for the back of the arm".... where you live? Dexcom still tells me only the abdomen. 3 sensors in only a week now, each have hurt. Use to a libre, but want to give the dexcom a try.

    • @tashainjena
      @tashainjena 4 года назад

      What part hurts? The insertion? Ask your doctor about something called ethyl choloride. I have used it for years for pump changes, and it is a game changer.

    • @BOMBS-not-FOOD
      @BOMBS-not-FOOD 3 года назад

      @@tashainjena ethyl chloride? please elaborate. does it numb the area?

    • @tashainjena
      @tashainjena 3 года назад +1

      @@BOMBS-not-FOOD Yes. I relate it to canned ice. Because ice crystals can actually form on your skin. But I wouldn't be able to change my pump or CGM without it. Before I was told about it, I would literally have to lay down for a couple hours after pump change because it hurt so bad. I will say, though, that my pump trainer had taught me wrong and that I am a super weinie. But I love my numbing spray.

  • @kimwatterson5852
    @kimwatterson5852 Год назад

    I am a new omnipod user i was on an tandem pump. My question is how far apart can the pod be from the dexcom? Do they just have to be on the same side of your body?

  • @TypeOneTalks
    @TypeOneTalks 4 года назад

    Great video! I use Libre. Regarding arm placement, I totally agree - one has to be careful taking a T-shirt off. Also, from my experience, door frames are number one spot where I ripped out my sensor. Upper thigh is number one spot for me, really love it! I also like chest but it is not approved.

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Oh I've never tried the chest, interesting! I'm so with you on the door frames, my elbows are constantly bruised and that's without any diabetes devices! Thanks so much for watching

  • @jessiaispuro6687
    @jessiaispuro6687 3 года назад

    Hi Jen! Imma be starting the Dexcom and was told by the company that it’s meant to be put on the stomach and on my lower back, but I noticed yours is under your arm? Have you had any accurate reading issues there? Is there a certain dexcom version that is allowed to be put now on the inside of your arm?

  • @BOMBS-not-FOOD
    @BOMBS-not-FOOD 3 года назад

    i read that application sites should be limited to the abdomen and upper buttocks area. i see you that you have it on your arm, which would be my preferred site. have you had any issues with arm applications? i currently use the 14 day freestyle libre. it works well but sometimes i think it gives false low sugar readings. i used to have the dexcom g5 but i hated the application process. the g6 looks a lot easier.

  • @donnapeay2780
    @donnapeay2780 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @debbiewithtype1diabetes559
    @debbiewithtype1diabetes559 4 года назад +1

    Love
    My Dex G6 not pricking my finger makes my day so much easier and I love my pump too ps how do you get in this warrior program as my G6 costs me 299 a month as I am on the payment program I’m in Canada though and Dex is out of pocket

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Hi Deb! Thanks so much for watching. The Dexcom is amazing isn't it? I was asked to be part of the programme, I basically am an ambassador for Dexcom. I appreciate the cost is a huge factor for so many people. I hope you're keeping well.

  • @stephaniedawkins7536
    @stephaniedawkins7536 2 года назад

    How do you afford the Dexcom I love it but my insurance doesn’t cover it I think you said something about being a warrior

  • @aliazadeganmehr7127
    @aliazadeganmehr7127 Год назад

    How can we order the omnipod5 ? Is that sells at the counter ?

  • @DefinitelyNotMyRealName
    @DefinitelyNotMyRealName 2 года назад

    You’re awesome. And lovely. Great attitude.

  • @osvaldoalvarez1926
    @osvaldoalvarez1926 3 года назад

    Very nice video, i recently got the libre but it fails big time on low readins, it says i am LO and when i test it it is at 50, thinking on that same punp and the G6 for the alarms since i been havimg LOTS of lows at night and it would give ease of mind to my wife also, thank you.

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  • @vincentcasdia3561
    @vincentcasdia3561 3 года назад +4

    Great job. Very helpful info. Can’t wait for a truly artificial pancreas.

  • @howardbrammer4871
    @howardbrammer4871 3 года назад +1

    I noticed your dexcom G6 was covered. What was that?

    • @craiggilmore5513
      @craiggilmore5513 3 года назад +1

      I use an additional sticky pad to cover the G6. I get mine on Amazon. I believe the name is Sims patch. It adds protection.

  • @terrybaker4854
    @terrybaker4854 Год назад

    How often does it go out of range?

  • @ginjaninja3544
    @ginjaninja3544 3 года назад

    How did you make the graph show a1c instead of blood sugar?

  • @jamessammann9183
    @jamessammann9183 Год назад

    Jamesfrom texas just got my g6. How do u take a shower with it on

  • @gflem
    @gflem 2 года назад

    Thank you for this

  • @hazelbollard8876
    @hazelbollard8876 2 года назад

    Can you wear the devices on your chest as in under the padded part of the bra? I toss n turn nearly all night on my sides. Can't sleep on my back or tummy. So wondered if you can swap n change between tummy and chest?

  • @amoregerman9730
    @amoregerman9730 3 года назад

    I just start having rash from the dexcom g6 sensor , is it cause I used only two spots ? And I switch over them every 10 days ( on Arms ) or is it cause showering ? The sticker get wit and dry in the skin and make crazy rash ? ( red skin ) and smell bad too , it just start happening to me the last two sensors I used

    • @reeree1
      @reeree1 3 года назад +1

      I get a rash too and it itches so bad. Omg the last 2 sensors started leaving a horrible smell!! I thought it was just me.

    • @amoregerman9730
      @amoregerman9730 3 года назад

      @@reeree1 I found out the issue - it’s the water . When taking a shower try to cover it with peace of gloves hand and tap it . Because the more wet the sticker get on the skin .the more bad smelll will leave . And leaving spot on the skin it will happen because of the sweat too so I really don’t know I have 3-4 spots my sensor left on my skin

  • @amoregerman9730
    @amoregerman9730 3 года назад

    Sometimes with my movements G6 sensor hurts little bit specially when I work btw I have it on my arm is it maybe cause insert in the muscle not the fat?

    • @kenshinjenna
      @kenshinjenna 3 года назад

      I think so. I found that I would also experience issues with most arm placements. I now use the inner back of my arm for my G6, as that seems to be where most of the fatty tissue is.

  • @Trekman27
    @Trekman27 3 года назад

    I am using the G6 and about 6 days into a sensor, it starts to itch. At the 10-day expiration, I remove it and I have an itchy, rash-like red area under the adhesive. Wondering if others experience this and if there are methods to prevent this.

    • @reeree1
      @reeree1 3 года назад

      I always get a nasty rash and itching. My dr. Recommended tagaderm or flounase . I hope that works.

    • @Trekman27
      @Trekman27 3 года назад

      @@reeree1 I just got some "over-patches" for lack of a better term. They are made by EalionMed and fit over the G6 sensor. Bought on Amazon. I believe that mine start to itch when the Dexcom adhesive is exposed to air and also when it gets wet. I will start a new sensor today and will give it a good test.

    • @stanfield5124
      @stanfield5124 3 года назад

      @@Trekman27 late reply here but have you tried Skin-prep or skin tac wipes? which for me have eliminated the contact dermatitis from the adhesives of the G6 and over patches

  • @Carol_Pearson
    @Carol_Pearson 3 года назад

    I have noticed that the back (underside) of the arm does not work for me as far as Dexcom goes, which is the recommended part of the arm. It is WAY too painful. Same with putting pump sites in that area. The top and sides of the upper arm (where, weirdly, there is much more muscle) is much more reliable for me as far as Dexcom readings and lack of pain for Dexcom goes. (I've just given up on wearing my pump on my arms for now.)

  • @BettyandtheBees
    @BettyandtheBees 4 года назад

    Great video. I'm terrible at rotating my sites. I tend to stick to the same comfy spot to wear my pump/libre.
    Do you ever need extra adhesive or tape? My libre does. But I tend to have long bubble baths which doesn't help.
    I have serious G6 envy!!

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +1

      Hey Betty! I hope you're coping ok at the moment? Occasionally I'll need extra tape but not too often - I think it's because I'm a shower girl! I definitely notice it loosen more in hotter weather. Hooray for long baths and finding the comfy spots!!

    • @BettyandtheBees
      @BettyandtheBees 4 года назад +1

      @@JenGrieves hey Jen thanks for reply. Yeah I'm doing well. Hope you're ok too. The key is to have ample supplies of gin in the house. Lockdown cocktails!

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад +2

      @@BettyandtheBees Locktails?! I'm here for it!

    • @BettyandtheBees
      @BettyandtheBees 4 года назад +1

      @@JenGrieves haha trademark that name quick!!!

  • @TheAncientOne1000
    @TheAncientOne1000 4 года назад

    Can you use the sensor in the same place more than 1 or 2 times

    • @JenGrieves
      @JenGrieves  4 года назад

      Hi! The Dexcom G6 sensor you can only apply/use once, but the transmitter that fits into the sensor you reuse with each new sensor for three months. I switch sites with each 10 day sensor wear to give different areas a break, but you can use the general same area if it's comfortable. Hope that helps!

  • @user-ru8ch6tg9p
    @user-ru8ch6tg9p 4 года назад +1

    good

  • @thomasvelinskie6810
    @thomasvelinskie6810 3 года назад

    How much does it cost?

  • @matthewwatts7401
    @matthewwatts7401 3 года назад

    @2:03, how do you set the grey part to be in a smaller range? Mine is up to just over 14... I want to reduce it to 10 like yours.... (Android user)
    The app is still pretty much useless though, given all the things it 'could' do, but the Dexcom tech team seem incompetent or just too lazy to address....

  • @dknyisles
    @dknyisles 2 года назад

    Hi. I am on year 63 with type 1. YIKES

  • @djurek56
    @djurek56 3 года назад +1

    I don't believe a Transmitter and Sensor is not recommended on the inside of one's upper arm. Your G6 Sensor is covered and hidden from your Pump Receiver.

  • @vuhai3313
    @vuhai3313 3 года назад

    great

  • @BHARGAV_GAJJAR
    @BHARGAV_GAJJAR 3 года назад

    So you are paid by dexcom to talk about this ?