I wrote
last month about my diabetes diagnosis this year and my
difficult choice to wear a proprietary device (called a
CGM) on my arm 24/7
to continuously monitor my glucose levels. Like my friend and colleague,
Karen M. Sandler — who previously made a much higher-stakes choice to
receive a proprietary implanted defibrillator to keep her safe given her
genetic heart condition — I reluctantly chose to attach proprietary
hardware and software to my body.
None of them are perfect but you should always have at least 1 backup. I have several finger-prick monitors from my pre-CGM days and I fortunately can still feel when my sugar is low and can kinda feel it when it’s high.
None of them are perfect but you should always have at least 1 backup. I have several finger-prick monitors from my pre-CGM days and I fortunately can still feel when my sugar is low and can kinda feel it when it’s high.