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Jimmie Geddes

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I really want to upgrade to iOS 17 and watchOS 10. As a Type 1 diabetic, I rely on the Dexcom G6 app to help me control my blood sugar. I read that the Dexcom G6 app is working in iOS 17. Does anyone know if the Dexcom G6, Sugarmate, zDrip, or any CGM (continuous glucose meter) apps work with watchOS 10? Thank you in advance!
 
Hi I’ve updated to 17 and watchOS 10 the iOS dexcom g6 app works great it works good on the Apple Watch only thing I seen is if you have it set as a camplication you will get - - and you need to tap it to open the app and it seems to work fine most of the day but as for the app itself it works good no other issues
 
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I really want to upgrade to iOS 17 and watchOS 10. As a Type 1 diabetic, I rely on the Dexcom G6 app to help me control my blood sugar. I read that the Dexcom G6 app is working in iOS 17. Does anyone know if the Dexcom G6, Sugarmate, zDrip, or any CGM (continuous glucose meter) apps work with watchOS 10? Thank you in advance!
what does Dexcom say?
what are you going to do if one of the next betas breaks the app?
I mean, all the power to you on betas, but if I were dependent with my life on an app, I would only do that if the manufacturer says it's ok to use ...
 
what does Dexcom say?
what are you going to do if one of the next betas breaks the app?
I mean, all the power to you on betas, but if I were dependent with my life on an app, I would only do that if the manufacturer says it's ok to use ...

Agreed, seems like grossly unnecessary risk if the Dexcom is actually important.
 
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