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Merry Christmas from Type Strong
The end of the year often brings mixed emotions for people living with Type 1 diabetes. Christmas can be joyful, chaotic, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming. Between travel, food, late nights,...
Merry Christmas from Type Strong
The end of the year often brings mixed emotions for people living with Type 1 diabetes. Christmas can be joyful, chaotic, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming. Between travel, food, late nights,...
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How to Extend the Life of Your Dexcom Sensor: Tips and Best Practices
If your Dexcom sensor has ever peeled early, loosened during a workout, or lost accuracy before the session ends, you are not alone. Thousands of users experience premature lift caused...
How to Extend the Life of Your Dexcom Sensor: Tips and Best Practices
If your Dexcom sensor has ever peeled early, loosened during a workout, or lost accuracy before the session ends, you are not alone. Thousands of users experience premature lift caused...
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What your CGM might show after popular holiday treats
If you have ever checked your CGM after a Christmas biscuit or a handful of festive chocolates, you know the feeling. One moment you are enjoying the holidays, and the...
What your CGM might show after popular holiday treats
If you have ever checked your CGM after a Christmas biscuit or a handful of festive chocolates, you know the feeling. One moment you are enjoying the holidays, and the...
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Real-life CGM readings in December: What changes and why
December has a way of turning your usual routines upside down. One week you are eating balanced meals at your desk, and the next you are at three Christmas gatherings...
Real-life CGM readings in December: What changes and why
December has a way of turning your usual routines upside down. One week you are eating balanced meals at your desk, and the next you are at three Christmas gatherings...
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Alcohol at Christmas: what CGM users should know before celebrating
Christmas tends to change people’s eating and drinking rhythm. Lunch turns into dinner, snacks appear without warning, and you often end up drinking in settings you wouldn’t normally drink in—outdoors...
Alcohol at Christmas: what CGM users should know before celebrating
Christmas tends to change people’s eating and drinking rhythm. Lunch turns into dinner, snacks appear without warning, and you often end up drinking in settings you wouldn’t normally drink in—outdoors...
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Holiday stress and your glucose levels: what your CGM might show in December
December is known for celebration, yet it also brings one of the biggest emotional loads of the year. Travel plans, family commitments, social events, late nights, financial pressure and disrupted...
Holiday stress and your glucose levels: what your CGM might show in December
December is known for celebration, yet it also brings one of the biggest emotional loads of the year. Travel plans, family commitments, social events, late nights, financial pressure and disrupted...
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