7 sensors expired 3-13
At one point someone was looking for glucagon cases- I have about 10 or so if anyone can use them.
I hope this is ok to post- I am spring cleaning and I have 2 Dexcom receivers (sorry, no transmitters) with cases and about a dozen expired...
wonder if it would cloud sync to another iphone on the same cloud?
Camp Carolina Trails is that week. It's by my DS's (13) 4th year and he loves it.
when we are having those persistent lows- a bowl of ice cream with half coverage works for us.
We got a replacement as well without any problems from Customer Service.
We just use the back of the arm as well and we use the baby monitor system.
I agree with Tigerlilly's mom- DS wore his pump site on his butt/ below his waist band and it was never an issue. And his Dexcom is always on...
My DS wrestled last yr as a 7th grader with a pump. For wrestling matches he just took the pump off while he wrestled and he mostly wrapped his...
I am going with him to church camp next week but with wrestling I really don't think he'd want me in the dorms with a bunch of 13-17 year olds so...
So my DS 12- will be 13 next month has been invited by the local high school and middle school coaches (our school's opposing teams) to go to...
Thanks everyone- definetly taking it all in.
TheLegoRef, Can I ask what the consequence is? And I really think I like the term consequence better that the punishment/discipline term we've...
Thanks everyone for the responses, definitely something for us to work on.
Our son is 12 and has been diagnosed for 2+ years. He's a great kid. Makes straight A's, captain of the wrestling team, plays soccer and is active...
We've purchased 2 (one swimming- one lost) I think we paid $199 for the first one and $299 for the second one. We ended up find the "lost" one...
I just paid $20 for 900 strips, $20 for 6 bottles of insulin and $30 for 5 tubes of emla and 2 glucagons. I'm so thankful for our insurance.
I think I have 2 frog books- PM your address- we don't use them.
We only use the back of the arms for the Dexcom.
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