My dream is that with the new-and-improved CGM models, and with the competition between the two major CGM manufacturers, the prices will come down so most people with diabetes can afford to use them. There’s data that says that CGM is indeed effective in improving BG control in people with T2DM; but of course, some insurance companies (and Medicare) won’t reimburse for CGM yet, so it can be awfully expensive to do the CGM thing unless you have excellent insurance.
Actually, I’m hope for a day – preferably sooner rather than later – when CGM replaces BG testing, as once upon a time, BG testing replaced urine sugar testing. I can hope, can't I?

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