Dwyer
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Dexcom Seven horrible experience

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Devlin Mar 30, 2011. 55 Replies

 

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Jim Devlin replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"very interesting"
Mar 30, 2011
jims replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Re liver and alternate sugars - one more detail: Watching with Accucheck unit I can watch after meal whereby Accucheck tracks well with a FAD-GDH strip meter for abot 1 to 2 hours into digestion when the simple sugar to glucose digestion takes…"
Mar 30, 2011
jims replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Rickst29: Thank you for responding. Issue on liver emsompasses more issues than - you must be sick. With human livers - there are variousenzyme varients having to do with genetics. I was told that there are identified so far 75 different varients…"
Mar 30, 2011
Rickst29 replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Again, my opinions are purely amateur. And of course, we've never met in person, and I've not seen any of your PMI. I absolutely DO NOT! mean to "put you down" in any way! But you are aware, I'm sure, that medical conditions…"
Mar 30, 2011
Rickst29 replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"It's not the fault of the site. The "fault" of any hard-nosed, overly emphatic speculation in my posts is MINE ALONE. PM if you're interested to discuss further; I'm sorry if my opinions have been expressed in disgraceful…"
Mar 30, 2011
Rickst29 replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Yes, I've gone way OT about FDA approval methadology and possibly unwanted side effects of "product input" from us users. Thanks for the reminder! I'll STFU :))"
Mar 30, 2011
Jim Devlin replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Didn't mean to ruin your day. Why don't you open your own blog like many others with way too much to say have done. In the meantime, see how much you can say in 200 words or less. This, my friend, would be far more interesting and…"
Mar 30, 2011
jims replied to Dwyer's discussion 'Dexcom Seven horrible experience'
"Amazking - what an educational response. It startes easy - i am here to help. It asks some good questions. It attempts to fake - I am oinly a little country boy asking some wild ass guesses. It then launches into a full personnal attack on data I…"
Mar 30, 2011

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At 6:45pm on January 26, 2009, Carly said…
no way! a fellow princetonian omnipodian =) do you teach in town? i work as a graphic artist at the whole foods on rt 1.
At 10:06pm on December 5, 2008, Kevin Donovan said…
Hey Dwyer,

Do you like the omnipod. I had the saline run but didnt like it and decided not to get it, I have heard alot of good things and some not so good things about them. What is your experience. Kevin D
At 2:04pm on December 3, 2008, Manny Hernandez said…
Hi Dwyer,
I read about your experience with the Dexcom: I am sorry you went through all that. :(

Perhaps you should join the CGM users group:
http://tudiabetes.com/group/cgmusers
and share your story there (copy and paste the link to the post), to see what they may be able to share.
At 10:44am on October 17, 2008, Andrea said…
Welcome to Tudiabetes! What subject do you teach?

Andrea B.
At 3:54pm on October 2, 2008, Karen said…
Welcome to TuDiabetes, glad you found us!!!
At 6:39am on October 2, 2008, Misty said…
Hi Dwayer! Welcome to TuDiabetes!  We look forward to getting to know you.

There are so many great resources that you will find by browsing around the site. The New Member Guide is a great place to start.

If you get a chance, add a picture to your profile so that we can easily recognize you on the forums. Here is how to do it.

I noticed that you are a teacher. What do you teach? Do you find that diabetes impacts your teaching in any (positive or negative) way?

Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
At 8:56pm on October 1, 2008, saundra barragan said…
Hi Dwyer,
Welcome to the family. We are very happy to have you join us. Just go to any of the discussions and jump in. Every one has an opinion and is welcome to share it. We all care about each other and support each other, but we don't have to agree about things. I see you are using the OmniPod and it is the pump I want to look at for me. I would love to talk to you about it sometime. It is great to have you with us.
At 7:27pm on October 1, 2008, Danny Weems said…
Check out the post for new memebers. Also, you might want to add a photo. It helps people recognize you when you post. It is good to meet you. There are alot of terrific people representing all ages and experience on this site. If you have any questions, just ask. There is usually someone here who has experience to assist you. Please share your experiences with someone looking for answers, and make friends.
I hope to see your posts
peace and health
At 6:36pm on October 1, 2008, Sweeter Cherise said…
Welcome to Tudiabetes!!!!!!
 
 
 

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