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Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) has revolutionised diabetes management by providing real-time data on glucose levels. However, its benefits go beyond convenience. For those already familiar with CGMs, let’s explore how they can improve daily life and enhance overall diabetes care.
KEY BENEFITS OF CGM
Real-time Insights: Continuous data allows you to make quick decisions about insulin, meals, and exercise, helping you manage your health.
Better Glucose Control: CGM helps reduce spikes and lows, offering a more stable blood sugar profile over time.
Trend Detection: Early alerts about rising or falling glucose can help prevent emergencies and fine-tune your insulin regimen.
Personalised Adjustments: Long-term data lets you spot patterns in your glucose responses, allowing you to tailor your treatment for better results.
How CGM Can Help in Daily Life
For people with diabetes, managing blood sugar can be a daily challenge. CGM makes it easier to:
Monitor food impacts: See how different meals, snacks, and carb counts directly affect your blood sugar.
Adjust insulin doses: Use real-time data to adjust insulin levels more accurately.
Track exercise effects. Understanding how exercise influences glucose levels can help you plan activities without unexpected lows or highs.
Get better sleep: Many CGMs provide night-time alerts so you’re aware of potential problems while you sleep, improving your overall quality of rest.
Stay ahead of issues: Instead of waiting for a problem, CGM allows you to stay ahead of potential low or high-blood sugar events with alerts and trends.
Types of CGM Systems
There are several Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems available on the market, each offering unique features and functionality to meet the needs of people managing diabetes. Here’s an overview of some of the most well-known brands:
Dexcom G6/G7: Renowned for their exceptional accuracy and user-friendly design, Dexcom systems provide continuous glucose monitoring with real-time alerts for high and low blood glucose levels. These CGMs sync seamlessly with smartphones, smartwatches, and other compatible devices, allowing you to easily track your glucose trends and share data with your healthcare team.
Freestyle Libre: A convenient sensor-based CGM system that eliminates the need for fingersticks. With the Freestyle Libre, users can get on-demand glucose readings by simply scanning the sensor with a reader or smartphone. Its compact design and affordability make it a popular choice for those seeking a hassle-free monitoring experience.
Medtronic Guardian: Designed for those looking for advanced functionality, the Medtronic Guardian provides real-time glucose data and customisable alerts. It also integrates with insulin pumps for automated insulin delivery, offering a comprehensive solution for managing diabetes.
Each of these systems has its strengths, so choosing the right CGM depends on your lifestyle, preferences, and diabetes management needs.
Each system has unique features, but all offer continuous, real-time glucose monitoring to help manage diabetes more effectively.
Conclusion:
CGM continues to transform diabetes care, giving users greater control, more freedom, and less guesswork in managing their glucose levels. If you’re using a CGM, you’re already on the cutting edge of diabetes management, making informed decisions and living with greater peace of mind.
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Disclaimer: This blog is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified health provider with any questions about your condition. If you have a medical emergency, call 911 (US) or 000 (Australia) immediately or visit your nearest emergency care centre.
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Hi, I have just read the article on CGMs and once again wish I could afford such a system. I am nearly 70 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes, T1.5 when I was 45. Unfortunately, because T1.5, otherwise known as LADA in the UK, is not recognised as anything but T2 in Australia and by Diabetes Australia, I am not eligible for subsidised CGMs, even though I have been insulin dependent since diagnosis. After so many finger pricks endured, my fingers are now too tough and scarred to do too many more, so I dont bother. This has led to some spectacular and dangerous hypos, the last one being in my local Bunnings where I went to walk to the checkouts and couldnt.
I would really like to see CGM systems subsidised for all diabetics who are insulin dependent, not just children with T1. Perhaps this could be a campaign that could be supported by Glucology.
Regards
Raewyn MacKenzie