Continuous Glucose Monitoring
For many diabetics, keeping their blood sugar in check is a constant battle of highs and lows. Now some experts say continuous glucose monitoring could help diabetics keep even closer tabs on their blood sugar, but insurance isn’t covering it. Get more information at www.HealthyUpdates.com Get a FREE REMEDY Subscription www.healthisnow.com
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I didn’t know that they were wireless.
I would lose it.
I hear they dont work well…my daughter is a brittle type 1…this would be great..if it accurate and true. ANYFEED BACK..PLEASE???
I can understand the frustration of calbration and whatnot associated with the CGMs – but I also understand the frustration of finger-stick meter *estimates* too. Nothing is 100% accurate about diabetes, which is the biggest frustration of ALL! And I agree with you lantusappreciation — I’d lose a wireless transmitter, too! LOL oops — now where’s my sugar??! Are you on Tudiabetes? if so — please friend me!! I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on devices and whatnot with Diabetes!
hard to loose when one is under your skin, the other adhered to your stomach, and the other the size of a cell phone.
The dex7 display thingy? I would lose. I lose my glucometers at a rate of about three per year.
let me guess. your a women?
Nump. Teenage dude. I lose things, okay?
yea
I want one I want one for my minimed 722! It sucks insurance doesn’t cover it!
I have been using the dexcom monitor for several years. It is very helpful. Although the actual reading is not as accurate as the fingerstick it tells you what direction your blood sugar is going. It answers the question: “Am I 160 on the way to 260 or am I 160 on the way to 40?” Also it measures tissue glucose levels not blood so there is a lag time from your blood to the tissue levels.
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