Dexcom G6: The most important tech in my life

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 49

  • @speedevil22
    @speedevil22 Před 2 lety +2

    I got a higher than normal blood glucose reading at my recent doctors apt (102 mg/dl). My doctor said it wasn't even indicative of pre-diabetes in my case, however I started changing my lifestyle instantly. Cut down carbs, more high quality protein, and way more exercise.
    I applaud you for handling your condition and talking about this product. What a neat device for people who want to take total control of their diabetes and get micro insights without being in a hospital study.

  • @josephgonzalez4390
    @josephgonzalez4390 Před 2 lety +3

    Holy cow I've been using the Dexcom G6 for almost 2 years now and I love it, especially all my nurses at my nursing home.

  • @elmerespiritu7974
    @elmerespiritu7974 Před 2 lety +1

    Im proud te be one of the technical support of Dexcom philippines

  • @GottaGeek
    @GottaGeek Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to finally see a tech reviewer do the Dexcom stuff. My G6 is in a wireless loop with my insulin pump.

  • @louielondonmedia4819
    @louielondonmedia4819 Před 2 lety +1

    I think CGM are a good thing. My A1C due to issues with the medication I was on was raised to 78. Using aggressive insulin treatment, and confirmed with a recent blood test, I got my A1C down to 70. A low G.I. diet helps and exercise will decrease blood sugar levels too.
    I am a Type 2 diabetic but I use a different CGM system from you. The Freestyle Libra system, which I have been using for about 5 years and the sensors on this last for 14 days. It has similar features to the Dexcon G6 one and I can also shared with health professionals via the Libra View system. It will also allow me to print out the monitoring reports, which I can also share or keep for myself

  • @SomethingMobile
    @SomethingMobile Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome dude! Thank you for sharing.

  • @Avantime
    @Avantime Před 2 lety +1

    The Dexcom G6 costs US$260 a month where I am if you join their yearly plan, or $3120 a year (with break fee). If not on their plan the price goes up to US$370 a month. Also the app only works with a limited list of compatible Android devices, so it's more for the iPhone/Apple Watch crowd.

  • @electrology
    @electrology Před rokem

    Joshua, thanks for sharing this. Being a type 2 diabetic, I have been trying to use some of the health tech to get better. Since my A1C was 9.2 the PCP told me I have to take medication.

  • @TheJp369
    @TheJp369 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it, I want to get this for my daughter

  • @cpt._dimitri
    @cpt._dimitri Před 2 lety

    For years and years till now (Android Authorities days) I didn't know you are a diabetic.
    I am as well a diabetic and this is device is greatly fascinating me!!

  • @Peterstarzynskitech
    @Peterstarzynskitech Před 2 lety

    It's important to look after your health. Tech has definetly helped in that aspect.

  • @kennyzraht5804
    @kennyzraht5804 Před 2 lety

    Had no idea, Joshua. Wishing you all the best!

  • @crowe286
    @crowe286 Před 2 lety +1

    Not something I need but interesting video. Tech that really makes a lifestyle difference & worth having.

  • @JT74
    @JT74 Před 2 lety

    I'm a type 1 and found this really interesting, thanks for sharing. Not sure of availability of this in the UK but I'll be having a look for sure

  • @moranmono
    @moranmono Před 2 lety +1

    Now I am feeling so fly like G6 🤣

  • @teknerd
    @teknerd Před 2 lety +1

    This is a very interesting video because I have one on order through Walgreens. Insurance is dragging their feet. Hopefully I'll have it in April and I anticipate it will help me a lot because the one thing we diabetics dread are those constant finger pricks several times a day.
    I do have one question. Will the Dexcom G6 software push out notifications on your phone if your blood sugar glucose rises above and drops below a user defined threshold? I really would like to know the answer as a safety factor when driving a vehicle.

  • @PankajKumar-di4dh
    @PankajKumar-di4dh Před 2 lety +1

    I'm Type 1 diabetic as well, but really waiting for technology like Glucose monitoring without any needle etc , like rumours were coming about Apple watch that they're implementing soon but already 2-3 years passed , still not any device released yet.
    Although this Piece of tech really amazing for person like me but kinda scary to use that "Sensor" in body lmao

  • @kreigerbailey3550
    @kreigerbailey3550 Před 2 lety +1

    Portland, JAMAICA in The Building !!!!!!!!!

  • @Ariozo111
    @Ariozo111 Před 2 lety

    Dexcom g6 is very solid, and can´t wait for the g7. :) The rumors and leaks on that one seems damn intressting...and with luck we will see it soon..(i hope).

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety

      I am definitely really looking forward to the G7 :)

  • @pabloquiroga8604
    @pabloquiroga8604 Před 2 lety

    I'm using the Dexcom G6 and i will pairing it with a omnipod. Pharmaceutical industry is insane, if you don't have insurance is impossible to get all this tools. Dexcom G6 sensor 30 days supply, without insurance, $600

  • @AlexRocks24-7
    @AlexRocks24-7 Před 2 lety

    About time 🙏

  • @josephgonzalez4390
    @josephgonzalez4390 Před 2 lety

    I actually can't wait for the G7 to be released

  • @arthurpeixoto9047
    @arthurpeixoto9047 Před 2 lety

    I do have a hope that we will soon see a smart watch that can read glucose without the need of the inserted niddle.

  • @johnstephenreyes
    @johnstephenreyes Před 2 lety

    Good Day Sir JV 💚

  • @kevingurinsky9946
    @kevingurinsky9946 Před 2 lety

    Hi I'm Kevin and I'm a type 2 diabetic and I'm getting a dexcom g6 thank you for this information is there a dexcom community that I can connect with any information would be helpful.

  • @jabertone4971
    @jabertone4971 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video ! I am also a type 2 diabetic and just started using this system. Which glucometer are you currently using and trust ?

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm on the Dexcom G6 as I showed in the video.

  • @gymnasticstoysdolls6896

    hello, good sir, what should we do, we have no money to buy a G7, we barely earn enough money to provide insulin for my 11 year old son, for the G7, it's just a matter of looking and greedy, it will be a great joy for my child to get G7 😩

  • @foreignfilmfan
    @foreignfilmfan Před 2 lety

    Can I use these types of devices if I am not diabetic, but have previously had pre-diabetic levels? (Type 2)

  • @Asher89leo
    @Asher89leo Před 2 lety

    How long. Is it available in the Philippines. And how much.

  • @sarahgamutan2725
    @sarahgamutan2725 Před 5 měsíci

    Where can we buy this in the Philippines?

  • @brandonminiman
    @brandonminiman Před 2 lety

    Do you think a future Apple Watch etc will monitor glucose? Is that even possible?

  • @glee086able
    @glee086able Před 2 lety

    Cost or what insurance covers this? Thanks

  • @kamariahyeopabdullah5829

    How do I get Dexcom G6 and the price in RM..

  • @afd1040
    @afd1040 Před 2 lety

    So you are a cyborg , that is dope.

  • @SportsMarvels121
    @SportsMarvels121 Před 2 lety

    How often do you've to remove the sensor patch from the skin? And do you've to take it off while taking shower? Does water touches the skin while the patch is on?

    • @russellseaton2014
      @russellseaton2014 Před rokem

      The Dexcom G6 sensor lasts 10 days. The patch stays glued to your skin for 10 days. The patch and sensor inside the patch stays on you while showering. The pump or Dexcom receiver does not come into the shower. The sensor sends Bluetooth signals to the pump or receiver while showering. You put the receiving device close to the shower. But not in it. Its not waterproof. No water gets under the patch while wearing it. The patch is tape that does not allow water to get through it. You do not water to affect the glue holding the patch/sensor to your skin. If you sweat a lot, then the patch can come loose while wearing it. And then you need to apply Skin Tac or other tape to keep it on. For the entire 10 day lifespan.

  • @timstetson1281
    @timstetson1281 Před 2 lety

    I am Type II as well and beginning to wonder if I need to start monitoring my sugar levels more. But, I dread the finger sticks.
    Is the system waterproof or do you remove it for bathing?

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety +1

      The sensors and transmitters are water resistant - I do add an extra patch on top (the large brown area around the sensor) that gives it another layer to cover the sensor adhesive area. Never had an issue showering, and I've swam with them on a few times with no issues.

  • @AndrewSchuld
    @AndrewSchuld Před 2 lety

    I'm curious how someone your age in obviously good shape has Type 2 diabetes as it is largely avoidable with lifestyle changes? As a type 1 diabetic I wonder about this as I have no choice about my disease...

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety +4

      Runs in my family. Lifestyle is definitely a big part of it, but I have a level of insulin resistance that is rather profound.

  • @sensible202
    @sensible202 Před 2 lety

    Are the readings accurate/same compared to the conventional way?

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety +1

      They have shown to be the same as my fingersticks, so far. I know there are times when it might be different between the two, but you can calibrate the G6 with fingerstick readings to make sure you're getting more accurate results based on more data points.

  • @lingars001
    @lingars001 Před 2 lety

    Can this be removed once inserted?

    • @jvtechtea
      @jvtechtea  Před 2 lety

      Yes, each sensor works for about 10 days, at which point you remove it and transfer the transmitter to a newly inserted sensor.

  • @user-cs2yv7pt6x
    @user-cs2yv7pt6x Před 2 lety

    Son unos QQGIRLS.Uno de los mejoresz conciertos Mañas no 8 se l 💯💞😍