History has been just been made! The first-ever year-long CGM sensor was recently approved by the FDA. The Eversense 365 is an implantable CGM that’s cleared for use in people 18 years and older with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It offers several unique benefits including on-body vibration alerts and a removable transmitter.
read more →Dr. E has been wearing the Eversence E3 implantable CGM for about six weeks. He shares his thoughts on the insertion process, accuracy, ease of use, comfort, and the additional unique benefits of the system.
read more →Watch Dr. E get the Eversense E3 CGM sensor inserted in real time! The E3 is the only fully-implantable sensor on the market, and it also has the longest wear time of any other sensor – 180 days! We’ll go through the features of the E3, the quick outpatient procedure, and important aftercare. (Emotional support teddy bears optional).
read more →The Eversense E3 implantable CGM was recently approved by the FDA and offers a six-month wear time, the longest of any CGM on the market. Drs. E+P explain how the device works, what the implant procedure is like (they’ve both had it done), and what the unique features are of the system.
read more →The long-awaited Eversense E3 implantable CGM has been cleared by the FDA, offering twice the sensor life as the previous version. In addition to its 6-month wear time, it has other features and improvements that make it a unique and appealing CGM option.
read more →Paul Reid, Founder of Type One Outdoors, leads group hikes, trail runs and other outdoor adventures for people with type 1 diabetes and their family and friends. He shares the essential supplies people with diabetes should bring on any backcountry expedition.
read more →In this Facebook Live, Dr. E and Dr. B talk all things CGM. They give an overview of the CGMs on the market today, they explain the features, benefits, pros and cons, and they answer viewer questions on the spot.
read more →Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) for Type 2s: An Incredible Tool to Take Control of Your Diabetes
Continuous glucose monitoring has been the standard of care for people with type 1 for years, but it can be a game-changer for people with type 2 and even pre-diabetes. Dr. Edelman and Dr. Boeder explain how CGM works, and why it can be so impactful for your health.
read more →Chris Ruden was born with only two fingers on his left hand and a shorter left arm, and when we was 19 years old he was diagnosed with T1D. Despite his challenges he became an elite powerlifter and an advocate for the power of a positive mindset in overcoming any limitation.
read more →Diabetes Clinician Nalani Haviland, who also has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 2o years, shares her recent experience with the implantable Eversense CGM.
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