Inserting a DexCom 7+ Sensor
Friday, February 10, 2012 at 12:15PM
Scott Benner in CGM, DexCom, DexCom Blog, Media, Video Blog, video

I thought that your children may benifit from seeing how quick and simple it is to insert a DexCom 7+ sensor. Arden and I made this short video to help a friend feel less anxious about using a Continuous Glucose Monitor for the first time and we decided to share it with everyone.

Once you see how quick the process is, all of your concerns about being able to handle the insertion will melt away. When it was finally time for me to insert Arden's first sensor, I had read and heard so much that I felt like I was preparing to launch the space shuttle. As you are about to see... this isn't quite that difficult. I even slowed down a little bit so you could follow along and still the entire process took less then 20 seconds. Don't blink!

The images below are of Arden's SpiBelt, the belt/case she uses to keep her DexCom receiver around her waist.. Clicking on any of the photos will take you to SpiBelt's page for kid's sizes. 

 

 

 

Update on Friday, February 10, 2012 at 7:07PM by Registered CommenterScott Benner

SpiBelt is not a sponsor of Arden's Day. We purchased Arden's belts at full price. Arden's Day does not accept any ads or do reviews in exchange for payment or products.

Update on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 9:50AM by Registered CommenterScott Benner

Arden is now using the DexCom G4 but the steps show here are identical to that of the 7+.

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