CGM is a quirky bit of kit to use and it takes some getting used to. I think is suffers from a bit of a reputation of being some amazing cure all that removes the need for blood glucose testing and cures erratic control. It really doesn't do this.
I regard my CGM as a needy pet, you have to be organised when you calibrate, change the sensor and remember all the while that the results it shows are playing catch up with your blood glucose. I have only had a few rogue sensors where I have been ready to throw it in the nearest bin but on the whole I have worked out how to live with it and for me it's a great help. I tend to test my bg about 6 times a day but more when I'm hypo, unwell or just dubious about the results it is showing.
To start with you can't help but become obsessive with it, I didn't want to eat for the first few days for fear of upsetting the lovely flat graph line and was looking at my pump screen every few minutes to see what was happening. CGM provides the bigger picture compared to the snapshots blood glucose tests provide, the 2 things work together each providing a different piece of the jigsaw.