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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      Being on Medicare and required to see my Endo. every three months, my next appointment is made prior to departure from my Endo's office.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      If I were not on Medicare, it would be difficult to get an appointment within 3 months, even in an emergency. In an emergency, they would assign me a nurse practitioner to see. It is possible to contact them through their "portal." Whether I get a timely response depends on whether there is a reliable nurse to respond.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      When I saw my endo a year ago, I wasn't able to make an appointment 6 months later because all available appointments were fully booked. I have to see her CDE who has more availability in order to meet Medicare requirements for quarterly visits. Many, many healthcare providers in my area burned out and quit during Covid. I injured my knee badly last June and can't get a consult with an orthopedic surgeon until May due to the backlog of people needing help. I'm on crutches until then. My sports medicine doctor stopped practicing medicine last month. Our healthcare system is in crisis with no solution in sight.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      On hold or actually talking about the issue and calling back to ensure someone follow's up as everyone seems to be over their head. Honestly, it varies. It can take considerable time just to raise the visibility of an issue, then the follow up can take weeks/months and patience to resolve. Another problem is patients without the cognitive skills for follow-up. These days i doubt anyone pays attention to them.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      I try to make my appointment for my next appointment when I check out. The scheduler always asks maki g it easier to remember. If I was to forget there would be a wait to get back int the rotation.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      Before the onslaught of Type 2 Diabetes, I, as a T1D, could get an appointment almost anytime I needed one. Now, I cannot get an appointment within 3 months, which is the time within I must see rhe doctor for Medicare benefits. My doctor cancelled 2 (half ) of my sppointments last year. Caused ma a lot of problems. I live in Florida, a place where modern medicine does not seem to have reached yet.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      I routinely see my Endo every three months. At the end of my appointment I schedule the next quarterly meeting date. But if I ever have to reschedule it, then it takes anywhere from two to four weeks to find a time that works for us.
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      If you were to request the next available appointment with your T1D healthcare provider, when do you estimate the next available appointment would be?
      It all depends on the urgency of my needs. I’ve gotten in the next day before, but those days may be gone! It also depends on who I see. But these days, even the PA is often booked. Of course, cancellations happen, so that can be a factor as well.
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      The beginning of the year is always a bit iffy when you're on Medicare. Even though I've already paid my annual deductible, my pharmacy can't see that, so I must wait until it shows up on my Medicare account before I order new insulin. I always try to have plenty of insulin on hand at the end of December so it's not an issue. The organization I get my pump equipment from has a lot they must do because of Medicare, as well, and that can get time consuming. All-in-all, I'm lucky to have the time, energy and patience to deal with it, and I know up front these time-consuming moments are to be expected. If I wasn't retired, it'd be more of an issue.
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      I selected 6 hours. So far, I have spent 6 weeks trying to get a new pump. I decided to look for a new pump in mid-December as my 770G warranty expired on January 3. I wanted to go hoseless with the Omnipod and the Dexcom 6. I contacted Dexcom and they sent me to the medical distribution company ASPN, and they could do the Omnipod but only with pharmacy part D with the Dexcom 6 sensor on DME My part D pharmacy plan had Omnipod as tier 6. $155.56 co pay and $150/month. The omnypod is not available as DME. I called INSULET the mfgr of omnipod. They told me they only supply via pharmacy plan to get more T2d's to sign up. Verses 100% DME coverage, part D coverage that was a non-starter. I contacted another supply company CCSmed. They could do both Dexcom 6 and tslim x2. Ineeded a Endo visit to get the notes and Rx. I had my Endo visit on Jan 20. Still waiting for CVSmed. Been waiting for 5 weeks now. Just called CCSmed and they got the endo notes and Rx but Medicare wanted to know who paid for my 770G 4 years ago. Fortunately, that was private/company. My new pump should now ship tomorrow. Finally.
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      Most of the 3-4 hours is way ting on a phone
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      I answered "No time," but I live in France, where we have a single provider. I receive a prescription from my doctor and go to the pharmacy monthly to have it filled. (Pump peripherals are provided by a separate supplier.) "Appeals" do not exist here since the doctor will only prescribe medicines that are reimbursed. And no, I have never needed a treatment that wasn't covered.
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      When you experience an illness that makes your blood glucose levels more difficult to manage (whether because you are unable to eat, the stress of being sick, or any other reason), what resources do you refer to for help managing your blood glucose levels while sick? Please select all that apply to you.
      The resources I use in managing my glucose levels once sick is my own personal experience after living with t1d for 46 years
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      Switching to Medicare has created (seemingly) endless hours and day making this transition with all things diabetes related. We’re still in the midst of making this ā€˜delightful’ change. This week we learned that Medicare covers Either CGM stuff OR glucose test strips. Thank goodness that God is sovereign over all these details. He helps me walk through these challenges without despair.
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      The last 3 months have been filled with frustrating phone calls now that I switched back to traditional Medicare from a Medicare Advantage plan. I have been fighting to get strips authorized in addition to CGM- they did not authorize them because I had no proof that I had a meter!! Crazy making! I had to write an appeal letter in order to get them, but finally got it worked out. I also had some pump replacement issues, trouble getting insulin, etc.
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      August Rossano likes your comment at
      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      I answered "No time," but I live in France, where we have a single provider. I receive a prescription from my doctor and go to the pharmacy monthly to have it filled. (Pump peripherals are provided by a separate supplier.) "Appeals" do not exist here since the doctor will only prescribe medicines that are reimbursed. And no, I have never needed a treatment that wasn't covered.
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      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      Much too much time! Part of it, I know, is my own fault, for not keeping anxiety at bay when I have to sort out which plan will work best, annually. But it is something I dread, every single year. When I call to get some help understanding, the people are almost always very nice, but I have had times when the information was incorrect or not explained clearly. I usually commiserate with the person on the phone for having such an annoying system, and agreement seems to rule the day. But I never chose to make sorting out insurance management a career!
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      August Rossano likes your comment at
      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      I selected 6 hours. So far, I have spent 6 weeks trying to get a new pump. I decided to look for a new pump in mid-December as my 770G warranty expired on January 3. I wanted to go hoseless with the Omnipod and the Dexcom 6. I contacted Dexcom and they sent me to the medical distribution company ASPN, and they could do the Omnipod but only with pharmacy part D with the Dexcom 6 sensor on DME My part D pharmacy plan had Omnipod as tier 6. $155.56 co pay and $150/month. The omnypod is not available as DME. I called INSULET the mfgr of omnipod. They told me they only supply via pharmacy plan to get more T2d's to sign up. Verses 100% DME coverage, part D coverage that was a non-starter. I contacted another supply company CCSmed. They could do both Dexcom 6 and tslim x2. Ineeded a Endo visit to get the notes and Rx. I had my Endo visit on Jan 20. Still waiting for CVSmed. Been waiting for 5 weeks now. Just called CCSmed and they got the endo notes and Rx but Medicare wanted to know who paid for my 770G 4 years ago. Fortunately, that was private/company. My new pump should now ship tomorrow. Finally.
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      August Rossano likes your comment at
      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      The beginning of the year is always a bit iffy when you're on Medicare. Even though I've already paid my annual deductible, my pharmacy can't see that, so I must wait until it shows up on my Medicare account before I order new insulin. I always try to have plenty of insulin on hand at the end of December so it's not an issue. The organization I get my pump equipment from has a lot they must do because of Medicare, as well, and that can get time consuming. All-in-all, I'm lucky to have the time, energy and patience to deal with it, and I know up front these time-consuming moments are to be expected. If I wasn't retired, it'd be more of an issue.
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      August Rossano likes your comment at
      Over the past 3 months, how much time would you estimate you have spent working through T1D prescription-related issues with pharmacies, insurance companies, durable medical equipment distributors, T1D device companies, health care providers, etc.?
      I said 8+ and the reason, as for so many others, can be summed up in a phrase: transitioning to Medicare.
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      On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied are you with your current insulin delivery method (pump, pens, syringes, inhaler, etc.)? 5 = the most satisfied, 1 = the least satisfied
      I’m a reasonably satisfied MDI user with Lantus and Fiasp. I’ve looked into getting a pump but honestly, until I find one that does everything I want, I’ll probably hold off. My wish list for a pump: 1) no tubes 2) works well with Fiasp 3) controls that allow me to stay at my target of 70-90 mg/dl all night long.
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      On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied are you with your current insulin delivery method (pump, pens, syringes, inhaler, etc.)? 5 = the most satisfied, 1 = the least satisfied
      MDI for the past 60 years and do not see any alternative that I would prefer. The needles for my pens are so thin and sharp that they are painless (a far cry from the lancets I once used). chiefly, I am glad not to have to deal with setting up a pump and. Although I love my libre, I am not good candidate for having devices affixed to me. If my insulin delivery got interrupted they way i have interrupted my cgm service, I would have been in trouble. Furthermore, I have a track record of having both mechanicall and electronic things malfunction. (Seriously, I sometimes act as a beta-tester for technology folks. Maybe I push to many buttons?)
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      On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied are you with your current insulin delivery method (pump, pens, syringes, inhaler, etc.)? 5 = the most satisfied, 1 = the least satisfied
      I've had Tandem x2 and Dexcom since September. Previously on Medtronic for around 15 years. Grew to HATE the sensors and switched before the warranty on my last Medtronic was up. So far, I absolutely LOVE the Tandem and the Dexcom. I'm disappointed, however, in the amount of waste and plastic that this pair creates. Of course there will always be plastic waste from any pumps/sensors, but the amount of non-reusable stuff for insertions is ghastly.
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      On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied are you with your current insulin delivery method (pump, pens, syringes, inhaler, etc.)? 5 = the most satisfied, 1 = the least satisfied
      Have your doctor prescribe the syringes with .5 unit increments instead of the 1 unit syringes. Not quite a .1 unit which you are hoping for, but .5 is better than 1 unit increments.
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      I answered "No time," but I live in France, where we have a single provider. I receive a prescription from my doctor and go to the pharmacy monthly to have it filled. (Pump peripherals are provided by a separate supplier.) "Appeals" do not exist here since the doctor will only prescribe medicines that are reimbursed. And no, I have never needed a treatment that wasn't covered.
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    If you wear a CGM, how many times in the past month have you had to change your sensor more than 24 hours before its session expired?

    Home > LC Polls > If you wear a CGM, how many times in the past month have you had to change your sensor more than 24 hours before its session expired?
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    41 Comments

    1. Maurine Bowser

      It is so disappointing when it happens and for me it is often. Is it because I am skinny? 5’6 100 lbs. Dexcom is so good at replacing which I am thankful for because I am addicted to my Dexcom!!

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      1. Mary Dexter

        I have noticed this happening more often since Dexcom decided to circumvent its users from rebooting the sensor.

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      2. Sherolyn Newell

        Same height, only a couple more pounds, and I rarely have a problem with the G6. When I do, it’s on day 10.

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    2. Emily Meister

      Usually at day 9 my CGM transmits only intermittently.

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    3. Cynthia Tucker

      Why would have to do this?

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    4. crallen95

      I think I’ve had two G6 sensors last the full 10 days in the 9+ months I’ve been using it. It’s a huge pain, but Dexcom is good about replacing them and they usually last 7ish days which is what I got out of the G5 so I’m not planning to switch any time soon

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    5. Joan Johnson

      Often, on day 8 or 9, it starts giving me sensor error messages. Some times I just wait and see, but, when I call them, Dexcom always sends another.

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    6. rick phillips

      I use Medtronic and is long as u update it annually that puppy stays filly charged like a champ. Now let the transmitter get to say month 20 or so. Yeah that I can issue m but never at 12 months or less.

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    7. connie ker

      I wear the Abbott Freestyle Libre 14 day, but usually have to change before the 14 days. The reason is about days 10-13, I start seeing lower readings which are not accurate. When I look at the sensor coming off the arm, often blood is on the sensor. So I just change and readings become more accurate. I have quit calling for Abbott to send a replacement because they often send me a return box that I have to arrange for pick up by fed ex and all of that takes a lot of time. So I just change and forget the call into Abbott.

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    8. Kristine Warmecke

      The first time was for a brain MRI/MRA, so I didn’t have a chose; the second time was when my replacement pump arrived and the sensor I had in wouldn’t work with the new pump and the new one I put on, had a failure. smh

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    9. John McHenery

      The Libre 2 might not be the fanciest but it is reliable.

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    10. Lawrence Stearns

      I have been having transmitter loss issue for 1 1/2 to two months now. I lose my transmitter signal anywhere between 8 and 30 times each day, every day. I’ve had to change my sensors and transmitters numerous times. I’ve also spent many hours, many days on the telephone trying to get it corrected. Tandem replaced my sensors, transmitters and now insulin pump. I’m still having transmitter problems, and suspect that my G6 app on my telephone may be causing the problem.
      Otherwise, most of my sensors last 10 days, but on occasion, they last 8 or 9 days.

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      1. ConnieT1D62

        Do you have to use your phone to view your BG and info? The Tandem pump is all you really need – it is always with you when attached to your body and you can look at it at any time.

        Your phone will still store and download pump and BG data that is transmitted from your CGM and the full picture can always be retrieved for viewing and analysis later on.

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    11. Lawrence Stearns

      I apologize for my loquaciousness, but I want to mention that when I wear my sensor on my abdomen, it either doesn’t work, or my work sporadically for only a few days. When I wear the sensor on my side, I get horrible rashes. The only place I have found the sensor to work, long term, on me is my buttocks.

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      1. Beverly Crosby

        Try your arm. Works great for me.

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      2. ConnieT1D62

        Try placing on your lower abdomen below the belt line.

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    12. Jodi Greenfield

      I used to have issues during the summer because the glue would not hold the sensor in when I sweated a lot. I have had very good luck with “Skin Tac” liquid adhesive. It makes a mess with little dirty circles on your arms but it beats the alternative!

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    13. Lynn Smith

      I was working outside in low 90 degree weather. It came right off because I was sweating so much. I always use Skin Tac, but it didn’t help this time.

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      1. Mary Halverson

        Mary, I restarted my G6 sensor on day 8 of my previous session because it kept losing readings. It worked for 3 more days.
        I have restarted them several times in the last year to get a few extra in my stash. In the 20 months since i began the G6, several have failed (twice were bloody) and dexcom has always replaced them.

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    14. ConnieT1D62

      Not all during the past month. Generally for the most part, mine last for a full 10 days. Very rarely with G6 I have had a sensor that goes through a period of “wobbly” transmission on day 8 or 9. When that happens, I wait for it to correct itself – which it usually does by itself – and then it lasts for the full ten days. Only once did I have one that failed to correct itself within a short time frame and I called Dexcom to trouble shoot, which we did by phone, and they sent me a replacement.

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    15. TEH

      I selected twice. I had one sensor quit a day early, and a second the would not start no matter what I tried. I am *VERY* dissatisfied with Minimed sensors.

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    16. George Lovelace

      Since moving from Dex 4 to G5 and G6 – NEVER

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    17. Natalie Daley

      Libre Freestyle 2 lasts the full two weeks and is accurate up to the moment of removal. I’ve checked with a meter and strips. I use Skin Tac and a clean ā€œbandaidā€ on the four days I have workout classes in a warm pool. Without those addition though, it will come right off.

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    18. Mig Vascos

      I’ve been using Dexcom sensors for years. The G6 occasionally fails on the 8th day for me but because I’m in the Tandem Control IQ the company replaces them with a new sensor every time I report a failure. Before having my sensor connected to my tandem pump, Dexcom replaces them for me. It’s a small inconvenience but accuracy of the Dexcom sensors makes it worthwhile.
      I also use the Dexcom Overlay Patches provided free by Dexcom and my sensors always stay in place.

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    19. Christina Trudo

      since being on the dexcom 6 this is a common event, typically one day before. (At day 9 of 10) It happened twice by chance in the last month but typically that would mean once a month if at all.

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    20. KarenM6

      I normally have about 50% fail on me at about day 7 or 8. These last two months, though, it’s been 100% haven’t lasted the full time. They seem to always flat out fail (not just errors and times of not working but then starting up again) at 2am.

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    21. LizB

      I use Medtronic and my sensors always last the full week. It’s been a long time since I had to change one early. I sometimes extend them and get an additional 2-5 days. Since I can never get another full week I stopped trying, but for the week a sensor is in it has generally been great.

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      1. Marsha Miller

        LizB, how can you get 2-3 extra days out of your sensor? I would love this!

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    22. Sasha Wooldridge

      Medtronic sensors. Often fail early or fail to start at all. It’s beyond frustrating and getting them replaced has always been a hassle. In the process of switching to Dexcom, šŸ™.

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    23. William Schaffer

      Every sensor. Freestyle Libre lasts 9 – 11 days when it’s supposed to last 14. And every sensor reads 25 – 40 % low when compared with finger sticks. I have talked with their tech staff and informed them of these problems and they have sent replacements that didn’t do any better.
      The sensors that failed did not seem to have lost their ability to stick or have any visible problem – the reader just displayed the message to replace.
      I am sending back the sensors to Freestyle for evaluation [they sent me a box to send back for free].
      The only thing that I can think of that may be causing a systemic problem is heat [I live in Las Vegas] since the instruction book advises keeping in temperatures below 77F.

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    24. Janis Senungetuk

      Twice in the past month, from the same box of three. Both sensors gave very low readings that didn’t correspond with finger sticks and by the second day led to many extreme low alarms. After speaking with Tandem tech with the first sensor I knew what was happening with the repeat performance of the second sensor. Both sensors were replaced by Dexcom. This is the first time since starting with Dexcom, almost 5 years ago, that I’ve had this experience.

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    25. Mick Martin

      I rarely find that Guardian 3 Sensors (Medtronic/MiniMed) last the full 7 days that they’re supposed to last. (They get around this by advertising that each sensor last “upto 7 days”.)

      Often, the sensors indicate wildly differing glucose levels to what a fingerstick test will show, but this is due to the sensors taking their readings from interstitial fluid, rather than directly from blood.

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    26. Amanda Barras

      Once only because I ripped it out on day 5! 😭

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      1. Sahran Holiday

        Have done that, too. Thankfully Dexcom replaces it. I always save the paper cause when I call with a problem they want the lot number.

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    27. Jeannie Hickey

      I usually change at 27-29 days as it starts to fluctuate a good bit then.

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    28. Leona Hanson

      I don’t know I just started the dexcom cgm Colorado Medicaid just started covering certain cgms with dexcom being one of them yaaa!

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    29. Sahran Holiday

      Use Dexcom G6. Seems like I have problems once or twice a month then sometimes all OK. Sometimes No Readings, then comes on then No readings again. Dexcom replaces. I save the paper with the lot number to tell them so they can track.

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    30. Janet Wilson

      It’s rare for that to happen with my daughter. It almost always lasts the full 10 days.

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    31. Cheryl Seibert

      99% of the time, my Dexcom G6 sensor last the entire 10 days. I had one completely fail a couple of months ago due to sensor errors, but this is very rare. On “Sensor Error” message, if you test and calibrate the BG number and wait it out, the sensor comes back online. I’ve learned to NOT calibrate again if the sensor error reappears. Then the sensor fails.

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    32. Wanacure

      A. I’m getting a real education from reading all the comments to every question. This is one site I visit with gratitude every day. B. How long are sensors supposed to last? I thought Dexcom G6 sensors were to last a month. And the reusable transmitters at least 90 days which I note on calenda. C. I could use my iPhone but prefer the Dexcom G6 receiver to save time. Just press the button & there’s the data. Using the iPhone I’d have to turn it on, then enter my passcode, then download the Dexcom app and then probably have to choose from a menu what info I wanted. D. I’ve now internalized ā€œDo not exceed 20 feet between sensor/transmitter and receiver.ā€ E. I recently went thru 2 sensors in just 24 hours because I misunderstood the receiver’s setup directions for new transmitter. I complained directly to Dexcom & was promised 3 free replacement sensors. I rec’d only one and got charged for it. F. Sometimes after I calibrate, the receiver ignores my input or only partially adjusts, so I must calibrate a second time.

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    33. Amy Jo

      I had so many problems with the Libre falling off my arm during exercise. No issues with the Dexcom.

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