Dexcom G6 glucose monitor designed for Diabetics. Didn't work for fasting.

Gentlemen's welcome back to the shop today! We're doing some biohacking previous in the previous video earlier in the week. I Pierced the sanctity of the Temple of my soul with this: Dexcom it is a glucose monitor. It goes interstitially into your adipose tissue to measure I Guess lymphatic fluid? some sort of fluid and it gets a reading. You got to calibrate it.

in the previous video, it's a whole deal. It was uncomfortable for me to say the least, but mainly because I'm a bit of a I've been steadfast in my fast. The first day is always the toughest, but you have a little salt in the palm of your hand. it's some water.

and I like my espresso like I like my ladies hot bitter black all up in my face. so I don't got to worry about having any cream or sugar or ruining the fast that way. And this fine morning there was no rain. Baby Doll drugged me out to the mountain.

We met up with some friends and ground up to the top of the mountain, then whizzed on down. Took about two hours and it was difficult but luckily we got towed up by my type a friend who happens to be a very good cyclist in Italian he's you know he's one of those fullest. just he's like a res dog. nothing but ribs an it just towed us right up that hill.

I was working hard, not for no reason because I wanted to Bonk my blood sugar to get switched over to ketosis and I don't think I'm there yet I don't have any kind of alkaline breath or any kind of acetone breath I think I'm still running on glycogen stores in my liver I've been practicing fasting for long enough now that I'm getting good at it and I think my body has a set point where it likes to be for sugar and it just it just does its thing. Now when you first start fasting or rather when I started fasting, you get the shakes and it sucks and it's horrible. but it gets easier and easier. and I think what that is is overshoot in, well, undershoot, rather in your blood sugar where you're used to getting a constant drip of, say, Mountain Dew We would get a much more interesting result if and I had insulated one of these prior to cutting weight and getting a little fitter.

Also, not eating any garbage at all. Everything's pretty much homemade or a sit-down meal. I Don't go to the raunchy runs anymore I Don't bring my kids there if you think about it and you zoom out and you smell that smell. It doesn't smell like food, it smells like a chemical plant day.

The third of this, the Nickelback diet will all stay skinny because we just won't eat. Speaking of: Chad Kruger fully actually not a bad fall I Never met him myself but my buddy's a plumber and I plumbed up his house blazed a monster Conor First thing in the morning the old wake and bake and then ended up laying under his house for half the shift looking at a pipe. Not a bad fall at all, he says. So this G6 sensor got a hell of a lot of drift.

So I pulled in a favor from a dear friend of mine whose expertise this happens to be and I prefer not to do that. you know? Hey, Doc you would you look at this rash for me on the sly? just I would prefer to weather away and die. She had a look at my numbers and they didn't quite make sense. So we were coming up with all kinds of thesises why my blood sugar would be quite normal despite being fasting and she suggested to me that I go and get some keto sticks I says I'm fasting I can't eat not Hickory Sticks you Dullard keto sticks neat food Essen what you do is you whiz on these and they'll tell you how much uh, ketosis you're into a peed on them and sure enough, I was mid-range here between Moya and Fort.
So I'm obviously in ketosis Now are those two systems parallel? the glucogenesis and the gluconeogenesis. The glucogenesis is after your liver has run out of glycogen to put into your bloodstream, it starts to actually create glycogen from this huge acidifying complex. It's insane the amount of steps it takes to get to glycogen, but your liver does that happily as long as it's fit or reasonably fit. So I was thinking that maybe something in my background that is my father in utero was starved by the Nazis so maybe there was some sort of generational trauma that helped me out and coming up with all kinds of half-assed schemes.

Turns out the sensor's wrong bit of a piss cutter here makes it unusable for fasting because it will not accept my calibration of 2.6 I Keep putting it in and it just ignores it, but it doesn't tell you it, it's ignoring it I Can see that there might be some PID some smoothing algorithm in here, so just you don't get these crazy noise spikes or some filtering. However, I would like to be able to calibrate it. it's asking me to calibrate on The Daily and yet it's not accepting the calibration. I've done the old Gil Bates Blue Screen of Death alt Control delete Still not chooching so there's no point in wearing a sensor but doesn't work.

I'm pulling it off and I notice in the adhesive we'll get a little bit of blood there or some lymphatic fluid with some heme. so I might have been giving her a little tough on her. I am not an easy man on equipment. Shocking, You know I'm just trying to get the adhesive up and not rip a bear patch in my belly fur.

Not that I'm a hairy bastard, but I'm hairy bastard. son of a that hurts. Oh that is good adhesive Me: You know there's a little probe there. We'll have a tear down of this see how she cheats us.

Maybe get this from Shenzhen for two bucks instead of 300. cut out the mailman so thanks for watching. Keep your dick in a vice.

By AvvE

17 thoughts on “Fasting experiment dexcom g6”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim says:

    Back it up ! Yeah , there it is . Big Foot peaking from behind the tree .

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel says:

    Measures interstitial fluid

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alexander Meyer says:

    Gโ€™day from the east coast of Australia (Brisbane), A thought I had the other day was would it be possible to measure the resistance across the blood glucose test strips with a multi meter and if so what differentiating results would appear
    Would like to see results also might be testing for myself as Iโ€™ve just acquired a monitor kit with a cholesterol test as well food for thought experiment

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrC1ean says:

    Due to bone spurs pinching my esophagus, i haven't been able to eat since May 26th. Living off protein shakes and Budweiser. Definitely not fun anymore. Lost 80 lbs since then.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars drmcclung says:

    You would have a completely different outlook on fasting, ketones, blood sugar, fasting etc if you were a genuine type 1 diabetic.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zach Waddill says:

    Your head is cracked, man. That dope is turning you into an old lady.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ripley Doggo says:

    Professional goo off works great to melt the medical adhesive off gently. Just donโ€™t put the next one in the exact same spot. Keep moving around to about scar tissue (which makes getting that needle in a super bitch)

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Gagne says:

    You want some interesting data, I'm a type one diabetic and some of my data looks more like earthquake seismograph logs than blood sugars

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brad's Guitar Garage says:

    Oh man, the smell of Micky-D's makes me gag.
    It's just down the road from my shop and it stinks!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DTNorthern says:

    it looks like the catheter tube went in crooked. There should be no blood if it's inserted correctly. I use a different type and if it hurt going in i know it went in wrong and I'll get bad readings after awhile and at least the sensor is smart enough to know something is wrong and it fails and I have to put on a new one. The brand I use will also give you free sensors if you call in and report what happened. With the video evidence of incorrect readings they may replace that sensor for free because the cost of the sensor covers a little user error and they dont want the bad press if customers are bitchin that they keep having failures. Also it has happened where there have been bad batches of sensors. Hope you read this and good luck!

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Garay says:

    Look up snake diet on here. Cole Robinson is a master at fasting and ketosis and whatnot. Prolongs fasts 2-3 even 7 days. I myself lost 45lbs first month.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars moonpup says:

    I use a ketone meter. dietary ketosis ranges from 0.5 to 3.0 on the meter. my understanding of ketosis is that while some fasting may be good, too much and your body begins robbing protein from your muscles in order to produce the ketones. I always eat a small amount of fat, say a couple of sausage patties for breakfast and then on "fasting" days I eat shrimp to provide some protein. my carbs i strictly limit to less than 15 a day.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben Capobianco says:

    As a diabetic who has been using one of these for over a year now I always save the little wire that goes into your skin from the sensor hoping that it might be gold, platinum or something neat?? Canโ€™t wait to see you take it to pieces

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joshua Peterson says:

    Eh, I've fasted for 5 days and still got 85mg/dl. I'd trust the dexcom. When they are that smooth, they are generally correct. My son is a t1d and I'd say im more experienced than average with cgm's.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! YWNM says:

    Always scrutinize technology.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dude Liberty says:

    I did Na-zi that coming

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Ludlam says:

    2.6? Isn't that dangerously low? Isn't below 4.0 considered hypoglycemia?

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