@MisterE Not under skin, no. You have it attached to skin (usually on arm or I think some people put their Dexcom on stomach, but I didn't do that myself). Honestly these different sensors only run between 10-14 days so it's probably a good thing that they're not under your skin, makes self removal a lot easier. Maybe one day in our lifetimes we'll have something more permanently under skin...!
@buta Thank you. I don't know anything about them, except from commercials, and I don't really pay attention to them. Thanks for the education. Always appreciated.
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@MisterE Not under skin, no. You have it attached to skin (usually on arm or I think some people put their Dexcom on stomach, but I didn't do that myself).
Honestly these different sensors only run between 10-14 days so it's probably a good thing that they're not under your skin, makes self removal a lot easier.
Maybe one day in our lifetimes we'll have something more permanently under skin...!