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Low Glucose
3
.9
mmol/L
You can customize each of these alerts:
App: Go to Profile > Alerts
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Receiver: Go to Menu > Settings > Alerts
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The Low and Urgent Low Soon alerts work together. When your glucose falls you will
get one or the other, not both, depending on how fast it's falling. You'll get an Urgent
Low Soon alert if your glucose will be at 3.1 mmol/L within 20 minutes, no matter
where your glucose is now. Otherwise, when it falls below your Low setting, you'll get
a Low alert.
You can get an Urgent Low Soon alert even if your current glucose is fine. This alert
tells you it's falling quickly so you can eat or drink to prevent an Urgent Low.
For information on customizing alerts, go to the changing alerts sections of the Alerts
chapter.
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Receiver
Low Glucose Alert
3.9
mmol/L
What it means
Low Glucose alert (Low): Alerts you
when your sensor reading is at or below
the level you set. It's the red line on the
trend graph.

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Melanie Binns
February 26, 2025

Where can you place the sensor

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 26, 2025

You can place the Dexcom G7 sensor on:
- The back of the upper arm
- The abdomen (not for pregnant women)
- The upper buttocks (for ages 2-6 years only)

Ensure the site is at least 3 inches (8 cm) from any insulin pump infusion set or injection site, away from waistbands, scarring, tattoos, irritation, and bones, and in a spot unlikely to be bumped, pushed, or laid on while sleeping.

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