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Archive for the CGM Category

Troubleshooting Tips for CGM Users

By Steve Edelman, MD on August 12, 2021   /   CGM, Dexcom, DIY Looping, Freestyle Libre, Glucose Monitoring, Resources, Time in Range   /   6 Comments

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is an awesome technology, but it’s not perfect. Here are some tips on how to deal with the challenges many of us face, from lost signals to skin irritation.

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15th Annual Diabetes Forum: Exploring the Brightest Discoveries in Diabetes

By TCOYD on July 28, 2021   /   CGM, Diabetes Forum, Diabetes Management, Diabetes Research, DKA, GLP-1 RA, Glucagon, Kidneys, Pumps, SGLT-2 Inhibitors, Stem Cells, Time in Range, Type 1, Type 2   /   Leave a comment

Our international panel of diabetes experts discussed highlights from the ADA’s Scientific Sessions, and lead a Q&A on some of the most important advances in diabetes.

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How Does Time in Range Affect Quality of Life?

By Bill Polonsky on July 13, 2021   /   A1c, CGM, Dexcom, Diabetes Burnout, Emotional Health, Time in Range   /   17 Comments

When you don’t feel well due to high or low blood sugars, it’s hard to be your best. That’s why it’s so important to know about time in range and what it can do for your mental and physical health. Dr. Polonsky delves into the details and shares how time in range impacts all areas of your life.

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Staying In Range During and After Exercise: A Real Pain in the…

By TCOYD on July 13, 2021   /   A Dose of Dr. E, CGM, DIY Looping, Exercise and Fitness, Multiple Daily Injections, Pumps, Type 1, Weight Loss   /   27 Comments

Dr. E and Dr. P go head to head in another challenge to show how exercise affects blood sugars, and they offer tips on what you can do keep from going too low or too high during and after working out.

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How to Improve Your Time in Range Solely by Adjusting Your Alerts and Alarms!

By Steve Edelman, MD on June 15, 2021   /   CGM, CGM Alerts, Time in Range, What's Up Doc   /   6 Comments

Dr. E has been stepping up his game to increase his time in range…sure, for his health, but mostly to beat Dr P. In recently months Dr. E has been hitting 90% TIR on a regular basis. Learn his technique and see if it’ll work for you too.

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