Dexcom – Morning of Day 3

Still working well — however again at night,  I am missing lots of data points.  I’m going to try keeping the receiver closer to the transmitter tonight, I’m not sure head of the bed is working.

Used an IV3000 during my shower this morning and haven’t lost contact because of it.  I’m too superstitious to try doing it without.

I have to be up in McKinney at 6:45, so this will be short, the group I train agility with is putting on a fun match.

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2 responses to “Dexcom – Morning of Day 3”

  1. Dr Gordon Cameron Avatar

    Hi Kath
    Sorry about leaving this as a comment but your email address wasn’t visible on the site (probably quite wise )
    My name is Gordon Cameron and I am a physician in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    I specialise in shoulder pain and in frozen shoulder particularly.
    As you will know, shoulder pain and frozen shoulder is very common in diabetic patients.
    I thought you might like to let your readers know that I have written a 64 page ebook on the topic of How To Live With a Frozen Shoulder. I’m making it available to download for free from:
    http://www.jointenterprise.co.uk
    The book contains a chapter on Frozen Shoulder in Diabetes and many of those who have downloaded it have given me positive feedback comments about how helpful they found it.
    If you would like to take a look at a personal copy then please email me and I’ll send it to you by attachment.
    gordon … at … cameronmedical … dot… com
    If you do download the book then I’d love to have your feedback so that I can improve further editions.
    Many kind regards
    Keep well
    Dr Gordon Cameron

  2. Dr Gordon Cameron Avatar

    Hi Kath
    Sorry about leaving this as a comment but your email address wasn’t visible on the site (probably quite wise )
    My name is Gordon Cameron and I am a physician in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    I specialise in shoulder pain and in frozen shoulder particularly.
    As you will know, shoulder pain and frozen shoulder is very common in diabetic patients.
    I thought you might like to let your readers know that I have written a 64 page ebook on the topic of How To Live With a Frozen Shoulder. I’m making it available to download for free from:
    http://www.jointenterprise.co.uk
    The book contains a chapter on Frozen Shoulder in Diabetes and many of those who have downloaded it have given me positive feedback comments about how helpful they found it.
    If you would like to take a look at a personal copy then please email me and I’ll send it to you by attachment.
    gordon … at … cameronmedical … dot… com
    If you do download the book then I’d love to have your feedback so that I can improve further editions.
    Many kind regards
    Keep well
    Dr Gordon Cameron

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