ttintagel
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I almost exclusively use the upper arm for my Dexcom sensor, and one of the things it took me the longest to train myself to remember to do was to check which arm I had it on before having my blood pressure taken!
I think backing up CGM readings with an occasional finger stick at WDW is a great idea, even if you don't do it at home. You can't be too careful, especially given how easy it is to mistake the symptoms of a high or low with those of overheating, overstimulation, dehydration, and general fatigue.
I think backing up CGM readings with an occasional finger stick at WDW is a great idea, even if you don't do it at home. You can't be too careful, especially given how easy it is to mistake the symptoms of a high or low with those of overheating, overstimulation, dehydration, and general fatigue.