Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): Stay Ahead of the Curve

CGM systems are revolutionizing diabetes management by alerting you to potential glucose lows before they strike. This early warning system is essential for preventing unnoticed drops, particularly during sleep or hectic days.

A graph showing finger stick CGM data with two peaks outside of target range and a green zone in the middle, labeled 'TARGET RANGE'. The x-axis represents time from 12am to 12am, with notable points at 6pm and noon, and the y-axis shows glucose levels. The graph has labels for 'Unnoticed highs,' 'Unnoticed lows,' and 'TARGET RANGE.'

Beyond these alerts, CGMs also uncover trends and unexpected spikes in your glucose levels. By monitoring how food, exercise, and insulin impact your levels, you can engage in constructive discussions with your healthcare team to achieve better balance.

While CGMs are groundbreaking, they are still evolving. Occasional issues like sensor detachment or inaccurate readings mean staying vigilant is key.