Dexcom G6 vs Freestyle Libre - Endocrinologist review and comparison [2020]

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  • In this video Dr. Ergin will talk about the differences between 2 leading CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring) devices in the market in 2020, the Dexcom G6 vs the Freestyle Libre, both considered leading continuous glucose monitoring devices. In this video, we will break down both these CGM systems to help you make a decision on the right Continuous Glucose Monitoring system for you in 2020. We will talk about price, precision, accuracy between Dexcom G6 and freestyle libre. Which one is more expensive, which one is more accurate, and which one is easier to use between Dexcom and Freestyle libre. Dr. Ergin will also talk about how to choose and how to use this device correctly and wisely. Are you the right patient for Dexcom G6 or freestyle libre? Watch this video and find out!
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  • @SugarMDs
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  • @afonda4real
    @afonda4real 3 роки тому +10

    I'm a pharm.D and diabetes educator. Very helpful sir, thank you!

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome Fonda. if you like these videos please remember to spread the word and share on social media.

  • @Channel4029
    @Channel4029 4 роки тому +2

    I used to have a dexcom and loved it. Then I retired and went to a medicare advantage plan. They said they wouldn't cover the dexcom and it was too expensive with all the other medical problems I have. Just got the libre two days ago. It will not stick to my arm. In fact when the nurse was showing me how to put it on she turned away to pick up the reader and when she turned around, it was gone. Fell on the floor. She tried a second one with the same result. The third one she taped all the way around my arm to hold it (tape wouldn't stick to me either). I don't know what to do now. Also the libre only seems to transfer data when I manually use my phone to read it. How do you get a low warning in the middle of the night (when mine always seem to occur) if it isn't continuously reporting?

  • @Ns205
    @Ns205 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for that informative video. There is now a Freestyle Libre 2, does everything you mentioned about the Libre vs Dexcom still hold true for the 2nd generation model ? Thanks!

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent introductory video to CGM devices. Carefully detailed and delivered in a human, even occasionally humorous manner. Thanks! That said I have been a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic for 46 years. I started on one shot a day NPH insulin (horrible stuff...totally unpredictable!) and have been on a wide variety of other insulin regimes since then. Currently I inject Levemir twice a day as a basal insulin and use Novolog as a preprandial insulin. I was an early adopter of home blood glucose monitoring and have been doing this since 1980. My first bG meter was imported from England as American meters were simply both extremely inconvenient to use and woefully inaccurate. My diabetes has always been extremely difficult to control and after 40 years and nearly 150,000 bG tests (I average 10 tests a day and at times have had to take as many as 15 tests a day) I simply can not believe how little meter accuracy has improved even as bG strip prices have skyrocketed! While meter manufacturers continue to claim meter accuracy of from 15 to 20% they fail to make clear that range varies from 15 to 20% low to 15 to 20% high. In other words readings can potentially
    be off by 40%! Try telling a carpenter that the ruler you are selling him can be as much as 40% off and see what he says! And as if that were not already bad enough a hospital group in the midwest ran a meticulous series of comparison tests between finger prick tests and veinous bG sample tests run by skilled hospital personnel and commonly found meter errors in excess of 35%! Eight to ten years ago I was asked to write an article on bG meter accuracy. I approached 3 meter manufacturers and asked for approval for 3 free bG meters and 500 test strips for use in running comparitive meter accuracy tests. I then randomly obtained the meters and supplies at different area pharmacies. This ensured that the manufacturers could not affect test results by sending me "special" meters. Long story short, I terminated my tests after only 5 days as results were so erratic in both accuracy and repeatability as to make further testing a waste of my time. When you add in the time lag effect between actual blood glucose and interstitial bG levels I find myself wondering just how useful cgm devices can be in Type 1 patients like myself with unpredictable bG fluctuations?

  • @az.az466
    @az.az466 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for wonderful informative videos! Awesome job doctor, well explained.

  • @alanboo5664
    @alanboo5664 3 роки тому

    well my friend was using dexcom with libre sensor and she had lot of technical issues, and there was no customer support and finally she gave up on it and switched over . Do they have any service centre to solve out technical hitch

  • @stacyh.9086
    @stacyh.9086 4 роки тому +51

    Abbott (makers of Freestyle Libre) has taken the early failure rate of their sensors (much worse with old 10-day sensors than the currently approved 14-day sensors) very seriously, even for glue on the sensor failing. I started using the Freestyle Libre very early on and due to having Medicare and just falling short of the Medicare requirements at the time, paid out-of-pocket for the Libre Scanner and Sensors (which over 2 years & changing to the 14-day system) and cost about $50-100 USD/month. Every time I had a sensor fail for any reason during that time, Abbott replaced my failed sensors free-of-charge. I can say that, personally, I have not experienced ANY sensor failures in quite some time...even as far back as last summer where I was surprised that the heat from a midday NCAA football game, as a spectator, in the hot west Texas sun, there were no sensors lost. In fact, I now have to use adhesive remover (available from most pharmacies either as a liquid in a bottle, or on swabs, like alcohol swabs) most times after the 14 days are over, then clean that and the new site with the alcohol swabs.
    I have found that having the Freestyle meter built into the Scanner(Receiver) rather convenient, as well as having the test strips individually wrapped extremely convenient, as I no longer use 50 test strips in a single month.
    I am switching to the DexCom G6 this weekend but plan to continue to use the Freestyle scanner/meter as my primary meter especially for the small amount of blood used and easy-to-use, individually wrapped test strips because I refuse to use whatever brand Medicare has chosen this year, & waste a month’s supply of test strips because I opened them, used one strip and the rest have to be discarded in 30 days. The Freestyle meter/test strips actually use the smallest blood sample required, 0.03 microliters, the same as the One Touch Ultra, as this was the entire reason 19 years ago that the Freestyle system was invented. I was very fortunate to be an early adopter of that meter when choosing my second meter. My first meter was used about 5 years earlier (yes, more than 25 years ago) and required 25 microliters of blood (75 TIMES MORE), as I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia. I could barely stand to poke my finger and only did so when I felt close to passing out from low blood sugar. 10 years after my hypoglycemia diagnosis, I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes at age 35. Medicare has been my primary insurance since about that time and whichever company got the contract for meters & strips was what I had to use. I am very fortunate to have a secondary full coverage insurance policy which has been very useful as I was also diagnosed with an antibody immunodeficiency at 29, & drs out there will understand that I receive 60 g of a very expensive drug, called IVIG, every 21 days. Not only did I still owe $30 on my Medicare deductible Monday of last week (end of Feb) but I also went “catastrophic” during this past weekend’s trip to the pharmacy. Life-altering diseases were not new to me when diagnosed with diabetes.
    Diabetes really stinks, there is no denying that fact. But every endocrinologist I’ve had or known will say that it is treatable, that there are things we can/must do differently from other people...no more extra-large buckets of popcorn at the movies and counting every carb of food we eat, sometimes having to take shots with insulin and having to test our blood sugar before & after major activities. It USED to mean that some career choices were no longer pen to us. But through progress in education and in treating the disease, we continue to overcome obstacles that, when I was 7 and helping my grandmother, who was only a few years older than I am now, read labels because she had diabetic retinopathy so bad that she was legally blind, all I have to do is look at my completely valid driver’s license through reading glasses that are somewhat typical for my age, and pray that the next generation of children only know about diabetes because a grandparent may still be dealing with it.

    • @jamesnicholson9780
      @jamesnicholson9780 3 роки тому +2

      I started using Libre last year (2020) - 12 months ago, and have only had one sensor that fell off after I bumped it. No sensors have failed.

    • @tom8437
      @tom8437 2 роки тому +4

      You can reverse type 2 diabetes. And you don't need to count carbs. But you do have to stop eating them.

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Рік тому

      Food magic is not always the answer either.

  • @AimeeGiese
    @AimeeGiese 4 роки тому +3

    Very helpful video - thank you!

  • @raghunathd6094
    @raghunathd6094 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much sir for a detailed explanation and comparision. This has been really helpful !!

  • @romanyunkind
    @romanyunkind 4 роки тому +5

    Helped a lot!!! Great job

  • @Boris_Chang
    @Boris_Chang 3 роки тому +3

    Did I miss where you talked about the comfort and convenience of sensor attachment differences between Dexcom and Freestyle?

  • @Spartan87667
    @Spartan87667 2 роки тому

    I’m using a trial of the libre and so far it’s worked well for me. I know my symptoms when I have lows and having it alert me when urgently low is nice. I am considering the tandem tslim pump. I hear it works well with the dexcom, but does it work as well with the libre or should I consider switching? I have been out of my honeymoon phase for a little while and my blood sugar levels are all over the place. Hence the pump consideration.

  • @traceyallen4351
    @traceyallen4351 3 роки тому +16

    I have the Libre 14 day one and I love it. I would be dead without it as I am not crazy about sticking my fingers all the time.
    I have been using it for 2.5 months. I was recently diagnosed diabetic and have been prescribed 500 mgs of Metformin 2x a day. Have had no problems, really. One time a sensor came off while I was sleeping which I found weird. I usually have to use an adhesive remover to get it off.
    I tend to be a little obsessive and scan my sensor several times a day. It has helped me see a pattern with my blood glucose levels. After eating and taking my medicine than exercising around noon, I now know between 4 and 7 pm, my glucose starts to drop and I need food.
    The Libre also helps me decide what foods to eat and avoid. If I do eat something "bad" like pancakes, I know I better exercise.
    I also know if I ear something good like a ham, cheese and broccoli omelet for breakfast, I better have a snack after exercising.
    It is also encourages me to continue with my new lifestyle changes but I have been keeping my blood glucose under 180..really 160 after eating. My only problem is my glucose tends to drop below 70. As I know this will happen, I am prepared with snacks. My new eating habits also mean my doctor isn't going to up my metformin because the Freestyle Libre shows how consistently my blood glucose is under control.
    .

  • @karendee5221
    @karendee5221 3 роки тому +5

    From the past one year I was using Dexcon and not that much happy with results but now I am using Blucon with my Libre sensor , both products are very helpful.

    • @johnlewis4307
      @johnlewis4307 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Karen, I also use Blucon Nightrider with Freestyle Libre1and love both devices. Now I am planning to buy apple watch so that I can check my readings on watch directly.

    • @karendee5221
      @karendee5221 3 роки тому +2

      @@johnlewis4307 You can buy apple watch series 2 or above with cellular connection to check the readings directly on watch without the phone.

    • @kristenstratton6745
      @kristenstratton6745 2 роки тому

      Dexcom g5 blood sugar hepl low low low low low low low low low low

  • @pauls3423
    @pauls3423 4 роки тому

    I have been on the Minimed insulin pump over 30 years. My concern is that being on Medicare for a year now, the Guardian 3 sensor is not covered by Medicare although it is a perfect match for my Medtronic-Minimed 670G pump. I target tight control and my HbA1c runs 5.9 to 6.4 %. Since Medtronic does not consult me to help them get their sensor approved for Medicare coverage I may have to switch to a new insulin delivery system such as the T Slim with Dexcom G6 sensors. Do you have experience to compare differences to the Medtronic 670G with Guardian 3 sensors with another equal or better pump/CGM system?

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Medtronic products do not integrate with other company products, if that’s what you’re asking.

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  • @hayleybrown1916
    @hayleybrown1916 3 роки тому +1

    My endo told me about Blucon to use with Libre Pro sensor and I'm obsessed with how it helps me to manage my diabetes in real-time. Tools like these make us so powerful!

  • @antoniosilvestro3582
    @antoniosilvestro3582 2 роки тому

    I have heard almost all your videos. I love them thank you. This one I love even better because you spoke slower than you did in the past. Thank you Dr.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  2 роки тому

      Glad you like them! Don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to be updated for my upcoming videos

  • @akanecortich8197
    @akanecortich8197 4 роки тому +4

    I find the libre simple and easy to use, no issues. It also has alarms, and you can set your glucose range as well, as well as set alarms for 30 mins, 1hr ect. But the graphs it gives on the Phone app very useful in seeing how you are managing the glucose at meal time.

  • @69Vide0S
    @69Vide0S 3 роки тому

    so yes the pricier ones are actually better while freestyle feels more for budget diabetic patients.. but i do take fast acting 3 times and slow one that is Lantus 1 time... but my endocrinologist gave me freestyle which also i was told by some people that the sensor are not sometimes covered. how well are these on shower or pools?? and what other spots i can try it on for less contact with other stuffs..

  • @billsmith810
    @billsmith810 3 роки тому +2

    Good video but when suggesting G6 as being better for patients who experience more lows, is that based on results from finger sticks or physical symptoms? I currently have a Libre 1 for the last year and it typically read 20 points lower than a finger stick but you mention that the Libre is not so accurate at the lower BG levels. Needless to say it reports I have more lows when in actuality I am fine according to finger sticks but I know there is typically a 15-20 minute difference whereby the libre will more closely match a finger stick when I do a reading later than the finger stick. My concern is, especially when I don't feel symptoms of being low, should I continue with the libre or switch to the G6 or maybe the libre 2. Also, it appears the built meter is way off with finger sticks vs my One Touch Verio or even the libre sensor typically reading server points lower than either.

    • @vijaysinghchauhan25
      @vijaysinghchauhan25 2 роки тому

      In my case also finger stick readings are 7 to15 numbers higher(always) than FreeStyle Libre readings, infact it should always be .

  • @burtreynolds6660
    @burtreynolds6660 3 роки тому +4

    Great informative video and very impartial!

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      Thank you, if you like these videos please remember to spread the word and share on social media.

  • @transactiondesk840
    @transactiondesk840 2 роки тому

    Any thoughts on the OTC direct-to-consumer CGMs now available on the market?

  • @cherylmcduff5388
    @cherylmcduff5388 4 роки тому

    Is there just a basic continuous glucose meter?? Just wanting to monitor glucose readings for prevention. Thanks

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Yes truemetrix and relion are pretty basic and cheap.

  • @debracosta6297
    @debracosta6297 8 місяців тому +1

    Would you prescribe dexcom for type two diabetics finger stick now once daily but sugars are kinda high

  • @mikesattler1537
    @mikesattler1537 Рік тому

    I can’t buy a dexcom 6 at CVS without a prescription. I would like to keep track of how different foods affect my sugar intake. Is this something my doctor would write a prescription for if I asked him I would just like your thoughts on that.

  • @jstavene
    @jstavene 9 місяців тому

    I wish this was a comparison of libre 3? when I check with a finger stick the libre 3 has been quite accurate on my lows,,, not sure if this is comparing libre 1 ,2, or 3?

  • @820hurleyj
    @820hurleyj 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for such a great video. I've been type 2 for around 10 years. I have permanent bruising marks from my regimen. I've decided on the Dexcom but I'm trying to wrangle my way through Medicare with my Supplemental.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome. If you like this video, you may find this playlist helpful too:
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    • @tom8437
      @tom8437 2 роки тому

      Why don't you stop eating carbs so you can reverse your type 2 diabetes rather than just monitoring it?

  • @ethandsouza476
    @ethandsouza476 3 роки тому

    Is Libre a CGM, i thought it shows sugars only when you scan. Also what is cost of dexcom and is there any service centre availabe in india?

  • @shaileedl
    @shaileedl 3 роки тому +1

    Where to buy CGM? How many parts altogether we need to buy? Do we need to buy the reader? Or we can use our cellphone to see the data? How much? We don’t have medical insurance. Thank you, Doctor!

  • @pinkyshortstuff
    @pinkyshortstuff 4 роки тому +4

    I've had the medtronic cgm and it was horrible! I'm looking to get a dexcom. This was very helpful! Thank you

  • @nancymccreight5879
    @nancymccreight5879 3 роки тому

    Thanks for info!! Very helpful.

  • @strategiccounseling3248
    @strategiccounseling3248 3 роки тому +3

    I am looking for a CGM for my glucose high readings. I do not take insulin and I am trying to control my high insulin by watching what I eat.
    Which CGM should I be interested in ?

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 3 роки тому

    Does the omnipod fall off when it’s a warm hot day? Do some people have absorption issues with the omnipod as it has an angled cannula?

    • @lelahill9778
      @lelahill9778 3 роки тому

      My son had the pod for 1 year- he was 13 years old- he wore it to basketball practice with the sticker thing over it to hold it down- he went swimming and it never came off- but he had an
      allergic reaction on his skin after a year so we decided to stop using it

  • @KickinChick06
    @KickinChick06 3 роки тому

    Do physicians only prescribe CGM's to diabetics, or can non-diabetics get a prescription for them as well?

  • @nu8150
    @nu8150 3 роки тому +6

    I look forward to reading more about the EverSense system as development progresses.
    Personally, I've experienced roughly a 33% failure rate with my Dexcom G6 sensors.
    Dexcom is always ready to supply replacements, and has a convenient live chat support feature on their website where I can order a free new sensor in minutes.
    Still... ONE OUT OF THREE failures?
    If these were cars or motorcycles, the company stock would crash, not rise as it's been doing.
    Now, I have started using the Tandem t:slim x2 insulin pump.
    It depends on accurate BGs from the G6 for proper basal dosing.
    Jury is still out on this new arrangement, but I definitely keep my OneTouch VerioFlex and Admelog SoloStar pens nearby.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +1

      Eversense is not in the market anymore.

  • @UMS9695
    @UMS9695 4 роки тому +1

    You have not addressed the accuracy of these meters for hyperglycemia. Could you please share information about that?

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому +1

      Libre isn’t as accurate above 250 range

  • @hsingh1830
    @hsingh1830 3 роки тому +1

    Just FYI G6 app is compatible with certain phone. Please mention this in your video too. So that patient should check if their current device is compatible or not. My Motorola G stylus is not compatible.

  • @terryleonhardt7029
    @terryleonhardt7029 3 роки тому

    My wife is currently using the Dexcom G6 and loves it, no issues ever and her A1C has dropped by a huge amount. All her data is transmitted to her receiver every 5 minutes so it's a quick glance to see her BG and alarms if she goes high or low. But being in the US with our backwards health system, her insurance company decided they know more than her doctors at the Mayo Clinic and said she needs to switch to the Libre. So now she needs to buy a $1,000+ phone with NFC or a new receiver, and even with that she will not know her BG unless she gets her reader within NFC range, so now she will be stuck with a system that's not really any better than finger sticks. Meanwhile her cousin in Scotland has her system covered fully by whatever her doctor prescribes.

  • @timzhuang422
    @timzhuang422 3 роки тому +3

    Hey! Can you do a review on the Eversense 90-day product?

  • @MarkLawsonY3K
    @MarkLawsonY3K 3 роки тому

    Dexcom reports 30 points lower than my Contour Next reading ??? Is there a proper ratio between interstitial vs blood glucose value? Lawson

  • @lisaandrew4421
    @lisaandrew4421 3 роки тому +7

    Earlier I had Dexcom but had so many issues with that. Then I bought Libre and Blucon and check readings on phone and watch.

  • @stefanweilhartner4415
    @stefanweilhartner4415 3 роки тому

    i guess this does not include the freestyle libre V2?

  • @dmcrra
    @dmcrra 4 роки тому +1

    I have been on libre almost 2 months now. Wach sensor seems to fall off me after a day or 2. I follow instruction to clean area with alc swab and where to place. I sweat alot. If its waterproof it sure isnt sweatproof. Libre rep suggested liquid skin tec which too failed on me. Im frustrated because it seems to gather reports well but it wont stay on me..does dexcom have same issues?

    • @kristinabridgeman3810
      @kristinabridgeman3810 3 роки тому +1

      Go on Amazon and get the SIM Patch it's like a water proof bandaid that will protect your sensor. The sensor is water proof but it will stick better with the patch and from bumping it or like sometimes it catches on my bra strap when I'm getting dressed. I've had great success with it!

    • @rochelleclay9210
      @rochelleclay9210 3 роки тому

      ,0 . lp00

    • @bonnieallen2658
      @bonnieallen2658 3 роки тому

      @@kristinabridgeman3810 Me too. Those bandages are great!

    • @terryleonhardt7029
      @terryleonhardt7029 3 роки тому

      @@kristinabridgeman3810 My wife is has been using the G6 since last fall, never had a sensor fall off, if one starts to come loose it starts in the extended tape around the sides giving her plenty of time to put a little tape to hold in place. This has only happened once since she's had it.

  • @karenshaw6637
    @karenshaw6637 3 роки тому

    I'm started using Ambrosia's NightRider Blucon with Freestyle libre sensor and it's surprising how it gives me the readings on my mobile app without scanning. Moreover, it connects with my Apple watch directly whenever I go out for a run. My life is changed. Happy with this combo.

  • @Andre-tl7gy
    @Andre-tl7gy 2 роки тому +1

    Would be nice if the was updated for the new Freestyle Libre 2 system, this is outdated information now

  • @foodcrash9450
    @foodcrash9450 3 роки тому +2

    Can someone mention the prices of the different systems. If one were to buy by themselves. Almost impossible to find anywhere. Thanks 🙏🏾

    • @mccallbecca
      @mccallbecca 3 роки тому +1

      The freestyle libre two sensor in the USA is around $95. The reader is the same price and also reads fingersticks.

  • @liamerasmus7095
    @liamerasmus7095 3 роки тому +5

    I am using FreeStyle Libre with NightRider to get alarms, earlier I had Dexcom G6. I found Libre sensor with NightRider BluCon is best alternative to Dexcom G6, it is as good as Dexcom G6 and a lot cheaper. I really like its capability to directly connect to Apple Watch which even Dexcom G6 was not able to do.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @henryverghese2209
    @henryverghese2209 3 роки тому +1

    I have got my mother Blucon nightrider which activates freestyle libre sensor and gives all features given by dexcom at 1/3rd cost. We both are very happy after using Blucon

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing.

  • @alliebart3300
    @alliebart3300 3 роки тому +3

    I tried Ambrosia Blucon and it is working fine with my libre for the past 8 months. Also, My mother tried Dexcom G6 which worked for 4 months not more than that which made my mind to go with Blucon. Now we both are using Blucon and the best features are its battery and it gives direct readings in my watch too.

  • @leeblack1277
    @leeblack1277 2 роки тому

    I have been using FS Libre 2 for 3 months. The alarm for false readings is driving me crazy. It wakes me up 2-3 times a night saying that I am in the 50-60s. When I do a finger stick I am usually 90-110. They must allow a way to turn off alarms or I am going to quit.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  2 роки тому

      Sorry to hear that. Time to replace your glucose meter? You may want to check these out: ua-cam.com/video/VET25jvGvTU/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/2EJqcj_GLRM/v-deo.html

  • @darlenericotta7550
    @darlenericotta7550 2 роки тому

    Thanks Dr Ergin, you really helped make sense for me on the Free Style 2. Because the one I have is definitely higher count than the Fingerstick.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  2 роки тому

      Another video for you that might help you out: ua-cam.com/video/1DG5GSivdOw/v-deo.html

  • @motehopper
    @motehopper 4 роки тому

    What is good for type 2 diabetics taking insulin whose blood sugar is usually high?

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому +1

      Please call us at 561-462-5053 for more information to become a patient of ours. Thank you

  • @debracosta6297
    @debracosta6297 8 місяців тому +1

    What should I do

  • @alanmcculloch1023
    @alanmcculloch1023 3 роки тому

    I am researching for my Blind mother in law; is the Dexcom best for the blind?

  • @tjveach
    @tjveach 4 роки тому +2

    Nice job in the explanation

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment! We appreciate it! Please feel free to share this content with more people for them also enjoy and learn. Also please visit our Facebook page facebook.com/sugarmdsonline and website(sugarmds.com) for more educational content.

  • @paulfrantzis1
    @paulfrantzis1 4 роки тому +9

    You should let your patients know about certain 3rd party devices you can use with the Libre sensors-one In particular is the Blucon nightrider which I use and has the ability to turn the Libre into a full blown cgm. It can be used in conjunction with the linkblucon app which provides speech and audible alarms as well. In my opinion, this setup gives you better and more accurate results than the dexcom g6-I have used both. The blucon nightrider system allows for calibrations to be done and this is the game changer because it gives much more accurate results when your blood sugar is dropping.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому +2

      paul G thanks for the comment. We can’t recommend non FDA a approved, not tested and not studied options to the patients. Safety is upmost important. Everybody is free to try anything they feel appropriate but it will be their own discretion. Yet, I am responsible for the safety of my patients. That’s why I can’t recommend experimental or non FDA approved treatments.

    • @paulfrantzis1
      @paulfrantzis1 4 роки тому +5

      Respectfully, after 40 yrs of type 1 diabetes I don't look to the FDA for answers to improving my control-they move at a ridiculously slow pace when it comes to approving technological advancements for diabetes. The other issue is with the ADA and their recommendations on the diabetic diet, specifically the amount of carb intake. Frankly I don't see how they can justify 250 grams per day-I consume less than 50 grams per day and use a 10 yr old animas insulin pump with the libre/blucon setup to achieve an A1C of 5.2
      So many diabetics misuse insulin pumps thinking it's an open invitation to a carb feast- I know so many diabetics on pumps who's A1c's are in the double digits because they don't follow the low carb requirements. I'm not sure if you know of Dr. Richard Bernstein and his book The Diabetic Solution-it is the single most impressive book I've encountered in achieving close to normal control of blood sugars. For some reason Endocrinologists don't acknowledge this incredible physician who is a type 1 diabetic himself for six decades

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому +1

      paul G I agree. Every individual is different and one formula or one device doesn’t fit all. Guidelines are for starters and patients should not blindly follow a guideline without analyzing their individual situation with their diabetes doctor they trust. We always find ways to get our patients under control. In our practice with remote diabetes monitoring and management we work with the patients. Respect their time and preferences. We guide them through the process to success. We welcome any opinion yet we can’t side or favor any company or endorse any person. Thanks again.

    • @deezer161
      @deezer161 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for that extra tip I am prediabetic following a ketogenic lifestyle would like to maximise the use of a libre if I get it at my expense.. to use with my phone see how my levels are affected by stress and meal changes etc.

    • @dianaharding276
      @dianaharding276 4 роки тому +3

      I am using the BluCon with the FreeStyle libre over 2 years, and getting exactly same readings as the Libre Reader. I spoke to a number of so called FDA experts and as per them no FDA approval is required for BluCon becuase it's like a wire, displaying the same information what it's readings from the Libre sensor, and it's matching with the Libre reader. IMO FreeStyle Libre and Blucon system is far superior than the Dexcom G6 becuase system offers all what Dexcom G6 has plus it can directly connect to Apple watch even without the phone which Dexcom announced a couple of years ago but due to technical challenges they are not able to launch, earlier I started with Dexcom system but it was painful and complicated to use so I started using the Libre with blucon and never missed Dexcom for a split of second

  • @aliattock9859
    @aliattock9859 3 роки тому

    Gr8 advice dc Ahmed as always thanks

  • @m.sue1804
    @m.sue1804 4 роки тому +3

    I just got my Freestyle Libre. Type 2 here. So you talk a lot about accuracy and lows. I'm hoping you are talking mostly about type 1 diabetics. I've only had my Libre just a few days and I never experience low lows...NEVER...BUT I've been scanning quite a lot and I have to say my scans are showing lower than what I've ever been used to so for me they are lows. The lowest I've had is 89. Which I just want to do a happy dance because of that... but how am I supposed to know if that is accurate? I have checked with a finger stick and they are close but not exact. I have to say I've been absolutely perfect with my diet and I do fast 36 hours 3 times a week and I'm exercisting at least 3 X a week. I've been making sure to get my good sleep in. So maybe I really am experiencing these good numbers but I'd sure like to know about the accuracy. Guess I'll have to wait 3 months for next A1c to see for sure. Also I am not on any medications for anything. I am 73 years old.

    • @lisajenkins7692
      @lisajenkins7692 3 роки тому +1

      i had a freestyle and my reading were NEVER close to finger sticks or A1C. They just switched me to dexacon Cgm, which can be calibrated to the finger stick readings. I wouldn't get too happy about the libre as its readings can be way off for some and never come close to blood testing or a1c3 readings. My readings show lots of lows and very. rarely went high, but my blood sticks were mostly how and never below 70.

    • @bonnieallen2658
      @bonnieallen2658 3 роки тому

      I just got the Libre 2, and when I check it against finger sticks, they are always very close. I’m thrilled.

  • @janetwoodville3643
    @janetwoodville3643 3 роки тому

    Hello, if someone is giving 3 injections a day. aka Lantus SoloStar, once a day Humulin 70/30 twice a day, is this considered 3 injections a day? I’ve been dragged through the the mud for 6 months trying too meet the criteria for a CGM. I’ve also been doing 4 finger sticks a day. When my Blood Sugar is going too drop, it doesn’t drop gracefully, I crash fast & hard. About 2 years ago I got up at midnight, started feeling weak. I tried to make a peanut butter sandwich. My blood sugar was dropping to fast. I called 911. When the paramedics got here. One noticed that my speech was slurred. I need to feel safe. The old way needs too be retired.

  • @LogicallyOffensive
    @LogicallyOffensive 3 роки тому +4

    What do you think about Senseonics? Their accuracy, price, and potential to have a 180 day sensor? Thank you for your time

  • @deezer161
    @deezer161 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you very helpful...

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Of course. Glad it helped you.

  • @MarkLawsonY3K
    @MarkLawsonY3K 3 роки тому

    What is so Great about the internet is the fact that I can find a *like mind*. I appreciate your clarity to ME. Hope you have a video about reversing IDDM and maybe a financial lesson ?? Sincerely, Lawson di Ransom Canyon

  • @kartikeymohan2161
    @kartikeymohan2161 2 роки тому

    can a pregnant lady use Dexcom? If yes, then what would be the best place to apply?

  • @originalmetalhead73
    @originalmetalhead73 3 роки тому +4

    Very informational video. Thank you. I'm doing some research for a relative and this helps .

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! If you like this video, you may find this playlist helpful too:
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  • @dbaseII
    @dbaseII 3 роки тому

    Thanks! Very informative!

  • @johnderoide2745
    @johnderoide2745 4 роки тому +2

    thanks very helpful

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Appreciate it thank you

  • @ResilientGrind
    @ResilientGrind 3 роки тому

    Great info! Thanks

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      Thank you @resilient Grind

  • @Diana00759
    @Diana00759 2 роки тому

    I been told I’m Pre-Diabetic
    I’ve been passing out a lot and told
    My Sugar could be bottoming out
    Rendering the unconscious and unresponsive
    My Husband has a hard time getting me Awake
    Like my fasting glucose monitor read 92 fasting
    This morning
    Like other days I would’ve taking meds pills
    with my diabetic med. Pioglitazone
    and than I feel bad
    than I pass out and Husband can’t wake me up
    So than I’m unresponsive and unconscious
    so would I benefit from something like this

  • @CosmicRemix3000
    @CosmicRemix3000 4 роки тому +2

    Very helpful, I have panhypopituitarism , diabetes insipidus, and type 2 diabetes, I’ve been looking into getting one for a while

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Thank you. We are getting ready to submit an updated video. Stay tuned.

    • @CosmicRemix3000
      @CosmicRemix3000 4 роки тому

      SugarMDs ok can’t wait btw got a freestyle couldn’t get the dexcom that’s the one I really wanted

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Reiko Harris we can help you with that if you are a florida resident.

    • @CosmicRemix3000
      @CosmicRemix3000 4 роки тому

      SugarMDs No, I wish, I do have Florida prepaid if I go to college there though, so maybe one day

    • @CosmicRemix3000
      @CosmicRemix3000 4 роки тому

      SugarMDs I live in Pasadena MD and technically Hollywood MD too, I’m here with my parents until the coronapocalypse dies down for a few weeks

  • @kathygause7849
    @kathygause7849 4 роки тому +1

    How accurate is the Freestyle Libre test strip? Hard to get the blood on it. Takes a lot.

    • @kathygause7849
      @kathygause7849 4 роки тому

      Ahmet Ergin, MD I have Accu-Check but iAbott will not accept those numbers when I say a CGM sensor if not working.

  • @bozzo651
    @bozzo651 4 роки тому +2

    My Freestyle libre just stopped working after 2 days again and it itches like hell!

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Sorry about that. Yes they aren’t always comfortable

    • @travelandwatchcouple
      @travelandwatchcouple 4 роки тому

      I’ve had this issue so many times as well with freestyle Libre. Very frustrating.

  • @justiciaverdadera9121
    @justiciaverdadera9121 3 роки тому +1

    My freestyle libre is about 60 to 100 points difference from a regular glucometer.

  • @mirashah3397
    @mirashah3397 3 роки тому +8

    I am using the FreeStyle Libre with the NightRider, earlier used Dexcom. I can see readings on the Apple watch, no need to carry the phone

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +2

      Sounds great! Thank you for sharing. If you like this video, you may find this playlist helpful too:
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  • @martinhebert1774
    @martinhebert1774 3 роки тому

    Sugar md, I am in the process of losing weight , fortunately I do not have diabetes, but I was looking at both manufacturers to find out different foods might affect my blood sugar ex rice, potatoes etc basically foods high in starch or carbohydrates...basically watch I am trying to say is that I am looking for a monitor that would give me a real time blood sugar reading after eating certain foods to know which to avoid.
    Great vid btw

  • @krizzabarth2249
    @krizzabarth2249 3 роки тому +1

    The libra has been pretty spot on for us.. the only bad thing is the range. My son has had to sleep in my room because it doesn't transmit very far and he gets low at night. Lastnight the libre went off and said 61 tending down quickly. Finger stick showed 58. We are only doing dexcom g6 due to the integration with tandem slim.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому +1

      The new generation libre\( Libre 2) is much better than the old generation especially for the low accuracy. Happy holidays:ua-cam.com/video/_pPr1zHmSv4/v-deo.html

  • @travelandwatchcouple
    @travelandwatchcouple 4 роки тому +6

    I‘ve requested the dexcon g6 coming from the Libre freestyle 2 to my endocrinologist. Ever since the second generation of Abbot‘s Libre Freestyle Chips I‘ve had difficulties with my blood glucose values. Either it measures way too high or way to low and thus I‘m doing wrong calculations with my insulin therapy. I‘ve had contact with their service and they are nice and anything but I think it‘s time for me to move away from Abbot.
    Looking forward to the dexcom g6 !

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the comment! We appreciate it! Please feel free to share this content with more people for them also enjoy and learn. Also please visit our Facebook page facebook.com/sugarmdsonline and website(sugarmds.com) for more educational content.

  • @pskai9701
    @pskai9701 3 роки тому +2

    Sens will be the next generation with amazing technology it will lead the market and this will be next dexcom

  • @butterfly6843
    @butterfly6843 3 роки тому +5

    I use the Libre' and my brother uses Dexcom. So far the libre' is working better hands down. It is easier to order, I don't hit it on anything, whereas he is always bumping his sensor. I have had no issues with my sensors yet he has had his disconnect several times. Also it is sad when my cat alerted us 30 minutes before the Dexcom that he was heading into a dangerous low reading. By the time the Dexcom alarm went off, I had already been treating the issue. Customer services is also better with Libre', I don't feel like I'm talking to a comedy act who can't get it together.

    • @leeolie3728
      @leeolie3728 2 роки тому +1

      Thats whats up. Good to hear a side by side analysis.

    • @leeolie3728
      @leeolie3728 2 роки тому

      @@Nightbird. Hmm 🤔 I wonder if theyll fix that and come up with a way to calibrate the readings with a manual glucometer reading

    • @leeolie3728
      @leeolie3728 2 роки тому

      @@Nightbird. Type 1, oldschool pricks 🩸

  • @brianrafferty4852
    @brianrafferty4852 3 роки тому

    Can you do a download to my mac

    • @brianrafferty4852
      @brianrafferty4852 3 роки тому

      I really like my freestyle libre 2! Can I do a download to my mac for my Doctor?

  • @michaelhulett9843
    @michaelhulett9843 2 роки тому

    With my current health insurance, my out of pocket cost for a 90 day supply of Dexcom g6 sensors and transmitter is $460.00 compared to Freestyle Libre 2 of $125.00.

  • @AustynSN
    @AustynSN 4 роки тому +2

    My doctor put me on the G6. It was wonderful. However, when I had to switch insurance companies, the new insurer wouldn't cover the g6, just the libre. (On this regard, the American medical system sucks.) It wasn't a true CGM like the dexcom, but a separate device (MiaoMiao) made it work as such. (Gave me alarms too.) However, I've had it CONSTANTLY get knocked off. I'm not sure what IDIOT thought the arm would be a good place to keep something like this, but unless you live a life that involves doing ABSOLUTELY nothing all the time, then it's going to get knocked off. I think the worst part is that the thing could work great if they only made it a bit bigger. I just don't think it's big enough to have enough surface area to get a good grip. (I also think the fact that the g6 has that bit of cloth extending from the device helps a lot.)
    I have had a few just randomly stop working too. (Happened when I was trying unrecommended alternative sites.) I even put skin-Tak on my arm before attaching and a dressing over it, but it often doesn't help.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      technology can fail and they do, work with their customer service to cure the problem i would suggest

    • @airgliderz
      @airgliderz 2 роки тому

      Libre 2 never comes off.

  • @suchitaarora6794
    @suchitaarora6794 3 роки тому

    I was wanting to buy dexcom for my child , but honestly because of its cost I had to drop, then a friend suggested blucon nightrider from ambrosia and it offers all same benefits, so I am planning to go with it now.

    • @Fe0603
      @Fe0603 Рік тому

      Did you buy it? Is good one?

  • @annettefowler4704
    @annettefowler4704 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much. I wish you were my Dr.❤

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  Місяць тому

      Thank you for the kind words, @annettefowler4704! Keep watching and stay healthy! ❤

  • @sumitagg1
    @sumitagg1 2 роки тому

    Just got a libre 2 and it’s consistently 20 points lower than my one touch verio even adjusted for the difference in time

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 3 роки тому

    I have no idea if this is common but I tried to use the first Free Style Libre

    • @susanstein6604
      @susanstein6604 3 роки тому

      Oops I didn’t mean to post yet. I couldn’t get it into my arm. It was too big.

  • @garys9718
    @garys9718 4 роки тому +1

    Isn't that going to leave a scar every time you get a new senser in your arm ?

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому +1

      Not at all. Unless you have skin condition that makes you prone to that.

  • @dan061990
    @dan061990 4 роки тому +1

    Just got the script for the dexcom, can’t afford $120 a month for the sensors. Super bummed. Might try to see if I can go libre

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  4 роки тому

      Sorry about that. Price is always an issue in this day and age.

  • @tessahmurata7155
    @tessahmurata7155 2 роки тому

    I want to talk to you about my daibitic but how to contact you Doc i want to send messages pls help me always watching u

  • @rberg4425
    @rberg4425 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      You're welcome. If you like this video, you may find this playlist helpful too:
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  • @sarowerahmmed9339
    @sarowerahmmed9339 3 роки тому

    Do i need to remove it at night before sleep?

    • @traceyallen4351
      @traceyallen4351 3 роки тому

      The Libre stays on until you need to replace it...14 days later.

  • @miajones7109
    @miajones7109 3 роки тому +5

    dexcom is very costly , i am using Blucon nightrider which is user friendly and suits budget

  • @janewhite3541
    @janewhite3541 2 роки тому

    I like the performance and accuracy of Dexcom but it's out of pocket so I'm using Blucon on top of the Libre sensor which gives all the feature of Dexcom. Blucon with Lirbe sensor is still 1/3 of the cost of dexcom

  • @1rocknroy
    @1rocknroy 3 роки тому

    Very good Dr. but that noise (music) is completely uncalled for.

  • @precybernardino7771
    @precybernardino7771 2 роки тому

    Hi hello doc...watching you from Dasmarinas Cavite

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  2 роки тому

      Hi, Precy! Thanks for watching and commenting. We appreciate you. Please also consider sharing this content on social media. Learn about diabetic bread alternatives too: ua-cam.com/video/mS24A0Z3gmM/v-deo.html

  • @antosilvestro4250
    @antosilvestro4250 3 роки тому

    Exercise. I’m limited Can you advise. Thank you. I think you’re very kind and caring.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      You may check this video: ua-cam.com/video/70YI3soP0cg/v-deo.html

  • @DGneoseeker1
    @DGneoseeker1 3 роки тому

    This might be a dumb question but I'm seeing comments mentioning "painful bloody insertion" and discomfort. Does this thing have a spike you stick in your flesh or what? I thought the idea was being non-invasive.
    What should I be looking for if I want something 100% pointy insertion free?
    I'm in England.

    • @SugarMDs
      @SugarMDs  3 роки тому

      It is like a finger prick pain. If you don’t know how to insert it right anything can cause pain lol:)

  • @kristenstratton6745
    @kristenstratton6745 2 роки тому

    Dexcom g5 when

  • @youme12683
    @youme12683 4 роки тому +3

    Can CGM be used by kidney transplant patients?