A few years ago I mismanaged my supply order and had to live without my CGM for a bit. It was only a matter of hours into the first day without continuous glucose monitoring before it was clear how much I missed it. I was habitually reaching for my Dexcom receiver which wasn't even there (like forgetting your watch and constantly checking your wrist for the time).
I felt so exposed and vulnerable. The experience opened my eyes to how valuable continuous glucose monitoring had become for me!
Real life learning with continuous glucose monitoring
I remember a handful of key insights I experienced once I started using a continuous glucose monitoring device:
- Blood sugars don’t move in straight lines. Traditional blood sugar graphs show straight lines, but on a CGM graph, even a flat line is as bumpy as the skin of a teenage toad.
- (most) Food is fast. Like WAY fast. I never knew how quickly food hit my blood sugar until seeing it on a CGM.
- Insulin is slow. Yes, even the rapid-acting stuff.