The Gadget Man
Newbie
New to the forum so excuse me if I am going over old ground here. I have been a type 1 diabetic for over 50 years so have used everything from urine in a test tube with a tablet to CGM's. I have only used two different CGM's Libre and my present favorite Dexcom One +.
My question is have we actually moved on at all. My original way of testing changed the urine colour so that you could compare it to a colour sheet that would give you the approximate blood sugar level. Systems improved until we got blood glucose meters. I used many different kinds and all worked well and except for the finger pricks were good. Then we got CGM's in some respects the holly grail. I started with the original Libre and ended with the Libre 2+. I became doubtful about the actual usefulness of CGM's when I was changed to the 2+. I had a number about 30% that was faulty in one way or another. I asked my diabetic nurse if there were any alternatives she prescribed the Dexcom One +. As an experiment I ran both together for a month. What I found was that neither gave the same reading at any time and neither was ever close to blood tests. One would read high and one low. To make this worse this was not consistent this would change for no apparent reason.
Then there are the known problems, pressure false readings and dawn miss readings.
My conclusion is that at best CGM's give an indication to your glucose levels, but then I had this 50 plus years ago with urine tests
My question is have we actually moved on at all. My original way of testing changed the urine colour so that you could compare it to a colour sheet that would give you the approximate blood sugar level. Systems improved until we got blood glucose meters. I used many different kinds and all worked well and except for the finger pricks were good. Then we got CGM's in some respects the holly grail. I started with the original Libre and ended with the Libre 2+. I became doubtful about the actual usefulness of CGM's when I was changed to the 2+. I had a number about 30% that was faulty in one way or another. I asked my diabetic nurse if there were any alternatives she prescribed the Dexcom One +. As an experiment I ran both together for a month. What I found was that neither gave the same reading at any time and neither was ever close to blood tests. One would read high and one low. To make this worse this was not consistent this would change for no apparent reason.
Then there are the known problems, pressure false readings and dawn miss readings.
My conclusion is that at best CGM's give an indication to your glucose levels, but then I had this 50 plus years ago with urine tests