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Big up to dexcom

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Well, had my first dodgy dexcom g6. Suddenly gave me very iffy readings. Tried calibrating but that didn't help. It was a bleeder and a stinger, wondr if that was it?
Took it off, replaced it. Then I remembered that my transmitter was due to expire. And i couldn't relink to a new transmiter without stopping the new dexcom i'd just inserted! Second dexcom removed! That was my bad. In my defence, it was my first transmitter change and my dexcom had woke me at 2am, 4am...
Luckily, i had a third, last dexcom...any way, they are sending me 2 replacements and didn't ask if i was using an official version of the dexcom app, cos i'm not and i'd have been stuffed then.

Very impressed with dexcom!
 
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