Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you needed a prescription for a glucose monitor. I don't think they'll do much for weight loss since weight gain is more about calories than how fast your blood sugar spikes after you eat. My BIL got one when he was diagnosed as prediabetic so he could figure out which foods were affecting his blood sugar the most. (No surprise that processed carbs are the worst.)
Weight gain is not all about calories. That’s a myth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are primarily for old diabetics who need their glucose monitored by professional.
I think OP is referring to the type like the FreeStyle Libre sensor that is a white disk you put on your arm, then monitor with an app.
The type you're referring to my MIL had - she had a sensor on her abdomen she had to have inserted in a doctor's office then has a handheld receiver that transmits data (not a phone app). When she sees her endocrinologist they can print out months of data to see how well she's keeping her blood sugar controlled. An alarm will go off if her glucose is dangerously low or high. She got this when she was in her 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are primarily for old diabetics who need their glucose monitored by professional.
I think OP is referring to the type like the FreeStyle Libre sensor that is a white disk you put on your arm, then monitor with an app.
The type you're referring to my MIL had - she had a sensor on her abdomen she had to have inserted in a doctor's office then has a handheld receiver that transmits data (not a phone app). When she sees her endocrinologist they can print out months of data to see how well she's keeping her blood sugar controlled. An alarm will go off if her glucose is dangerously low or high. She got this when she was in her 70s.
Anonymous wrote:I thought you needed a prescription for a glucose monitor. I don't think they'll do much for weight loss since weight gain is more about calories than how fast your blood sugar spikes after you eat. My BIL got one when he was diagnosed as prediabetic so he could figure out which foods were affecting his blood sugar the most. (No surprise that processed carbs are the worst.)
Anonymous wrote:I thought you needed a prescription for a glucose monitor. I don't think they'll do much for weight loss since weight gain is more about calories than how fast your blood sugar spikes after you eat. My BIL got one when he was diagnosed as prediabetic so he could figure out which foods were affecting his blood sugar the most. (No surprise that processed carbs are the worst.)
Anonymous wrote:They are primarily for old diabetics who need their glucose monitored by professional.
Anonymous wrote:Mine increases my attention to the effects of what I eat, when I eat it and what I eat it with. That alone helps reduce temptation and aids in better planning. I can also see when medicine is kicking in and when it is wearing off.