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My Transition from the Medtronic 670G to the Insulet Omnipod/Dexcom Pair

By Dan Barton on September 10, 2020   /   Dexcom G6, Diabetes Management, Medtronic, Omnipod, Time in Range, Type 1   /   68 Comments

Switching CGM systems can be a scary process, even if you’re ready for a change. Dan Barton found a unique way of calming his fears by wearing two CGMs at once and double monitoring. He shares his experience, results, and the pros and cons of each system.

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CGM for Type 2s: No More Finger Pricks!

By TCOYD on September 10, 2020   /   CGM, Type 2, Video   /   9 Comments

In this workshop from our virtual conference August 1st, endocrinologist Dr. Schafer Boeder explains the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), the different types of systems available, and exciting advances coming down the pipeline.

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Diabetes & Gastroparesis: Gridlock in Your Gut

By TCOYD on September 10, 2020   /   Diet & Nutrition, Gastroparesis   /   2 Comments

Gastroparesis is a condition that’s very common in people with diabetes. It occurs when your stomach takes too long to empty food and it can cause a lot of uncomfortable symptoms, but there are therapies and lifestyle adjustments that can help manage it.

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Time in Range Tacos – Not Just for Tuesdays!

By Steve Edelman, MD on September 10, 2020   /   Dr. E's Recipes, Entrees, Recipes   /   4 Comments

This low-carb recipe is a great protein-packed option for tacos. It uses lettuce wraps for tortillas so you can chow down on more than one and not worry about a carb-laden blood sugar spike.

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How Often Should You Change the Infusion Set on Your Insulin Pump?

By Steve Edelman, MD on September 10, 2020   /   Pumps, What's Up Doc   /   13 Comments

There seems to be some confusion and/or controversy on how often one should change the infusion line on an insulin pump. Dr. Edelman explains why timing is important and how it can affect insulin absorption.

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