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News Update: Friday Morning/DEXCOM

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Good morning/evening/afternoon!😀👍

Early morning wake up today because the alarm for the DEXCOM went off. The system thought I was under 80 mg/dl around 3:30 am. After a quick early morning snack, I went back to sleep for a few hours. At 6:30 am, I had my breakfast.

After breakfast, I replaced the old sensor and put the new sensor in. I had to do the calibrations today at the Senior Center. I had to have a snack around 11 am. Lunch was at 1 pm.

The new sensor is working pretty good so far. Will see how it goes for the next few days.

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