Morning Dr. Boz, I’m pre diabetic and wore the device for 14 days. What an eye opening experience it was!!! I discovered during my time wearing it what foods actually were spiking my glucose levels. My diet has totally changed for the better and my spikes are way down, I have lost 20lbs from when I started this journey, I was 270lbs. Feeling better and I’m enjoying the way I eat, I don’t miss the old me!! Larry
@strongfree915Күн бұрын
I know it may not matter, but which CGM did you get?
@elissastewart7939Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Boz for offering the CGM. I am pre-diabetic with sarcoidosis and paid for the device with your help ( I received the prescription) in December. I am one of those people that all of a sudden my insurance began paying for it a few months back😊. My A1C went from 6.2 to 5.6 and I have reduced my inflammation from sarcoidosis due to your teachings. Please continue to do what you do.
@noyebalmer8112Ай бұрын
Same story for me, my sarcoidosis is sneaky as far as inflammation goes
@diananore1368Ай бұрын
Me three. Wow. Didnt know so many people have sarcoidosis and know Dr. Boz. May I ask who your insurance carrier is?
@noyebalmer8112Ай бұрын
@@diananore1368 Blue Cross Blue Shield
@noyebalmer8112Ай бұрын
The ketogenic/carnivore diet has been a Godsend. Was on Humaria for 5yrs till I began developing reoccurring MERSA infections. Humaria did help and with continued Keto So far I have been in remission.
@elissastewart7939Ай бұрын
@@diananore1368 United Healthcare 😊
@saratonnan12 күн бұрын
I've been using a cgm for about 1 month. It's been a game changer & has helped me be much more cognizant of what foods do & don't spike my blood sugar. I make a game of keeping my blood sugars within a certain range, my average glucose under 100 and my fasting blood sugar under 90. I love having this continuous feedback to help keep me on track!
@dianasullivan8742Ай бұрын
We will always need you! What you teach on you tube alone is invaluable. I am so thankful for your willingness to do this. I am a long way from Florida.
@bryanwhited5474Ай бұрын
I have been Type 2 for over 25 years and I stilled learned from this video. I am currently in a great place. Have been wearing a CGM for over a year (Abbott Libre 2) which has resulted in a weight loss of over 60 pounds. My insulin usage has greatly decreased, down from 5 to 1 shot a day with less than a third of N and even a greater decrease of fast acting. My last A1c went up to 5.9%. A CGM is a game changer as it allows you to eat what the body needs instead of eating whatever you want, whenever you want it.
@nylenyap3933Ай бұрын
i’ve worn my CGM to 4 years 24:7. It’s changed my life and possibly helped me save it and will live longer because of it.😊
@nikitaw1982Ай бұрын
Its only covered by Medicare here if u are type one. Covid hospitalised was 80% obese. Every obese person should have got one and told to do what they can to stem the insulin spikes. Nope all roads led to sickness and clotshots.
@sarahk802Ай бұрын
I admire you so much Dr. Boz. You truly care about people and work so hard to help and motivate others. I hope you have a good care team for yourself as well. I have your workbook now and hope to join your class. I want a CGM so bad! Thank you for sharing these case studies and your reviews!
@thomasazzopardi4760Ай бұрын
I recently ordered my Stelo and received it the next day. I placed it in my upper arm and really appreciate the information I am getting. I'm not diabetic so this is eye opening for me.
@axelpool877615 күн бұрын
Did u order online?
@marz62437 күн бұрын
@@axelpool8776 I ordered one about 2 months ago on-line. It came in about 3 days. It is $90 per month. My Medicare does not cover it. I believe I am pre diabetic. It is very enlightening
@debwinfreyАй бұрын
This is such good news! thank you so much for educating us and I am going to be in prayer that there is a way for you to have another stream of income to continue to bless patients that need your help. You are such a special doctor and awesome human!!
@rizzo4206Ай бұрын
Loved this video... I am one of the people that purchased the G7 through your service. Very insightful and puzzling. Cheers👍👍👍
@karengirvan759Ай бұрын
I’m not diabetic but I have been wearing a CGM for 4 years. I continue to learn things specific to my body. It has helped me see what effects my blood sugar I.e. sleep, illness, certain foods, stress, exercise, time of day, travel etc. the data also holds me accountable.
@maryhyatt6698Ай бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks for everything you do
@lynne3989Ай бұрын
How did you get your cgm??😊
@shelley4417Ай бұрын
This is fascinating! We don't have these devices in SA and too expensive to import. Is it pretty simple to operate and to understand ? TIA
@StaceyMcKennaАй бұрын
I've been wearing a freestyle for about 4-5 months. I went off Metformin recently because I didn't want to deal with the "side effects" any longer. I discovered via my monitor that it wasn't really helping anyway. BUT.... I found that BERBERINE did indeed help! If I take it before or at the start of the meal, it keeps the number from going up as high as that food would normally cause. And if I take it AFTER the meal and a high spike, I see the high spike come down MUCH faster to normal. ALSO, my fasting numbers are more in the 80s and 90s on a week of using berberine, whereas they have been high 90s and usually 100's! And for me, no berberine side effects. So the CGM helped me see clearly the difference of metformin and berberine.
@edwardsmith3576Ай бұрын
How often do you take it?
@nevillewhite3451Ай бұрын
What were bad side effects of metformin and what dose of Berberine. Thx for sharing!
@brigidlaffey7343Ай бұрын
Long term - ? 2yrs - Met is apparently contraindicative to one’s life
@ingridamador2022Ай бұрын
Which brand of Berberine you use?
@cindysteed5959Ай бұрын
I have 😊😊the birth 😊😮😊in 😮a 😮very small 😮area that I 😮love 😮about 😮it your 😮
@csp1960Ай бұрын
Hey Doc, I’m a 64yo male with T2D , I’ve been wearing cgm’s for years even though health insurance does not cover the cost. Thanks to you and the new otc life is much easier without fighting with my health carrier who wanted me to take meds instead of cgm’s…
@ziggycorfield5904Ай бұрын
I have to pay for mine too. But I figure it’s worth it
@Jennifer-gr7hnАй бұрын
@@ziggycorfield5904 yeah, I can't feel my lows (dangerous) due to brain damage from healthcare neglect when I died working as a nurse who did not get help, so I'm low income, have to use it for literal life saving ......illegals get it free though, just fyi
@dap1patsfanАй бұрын
Type 2 diabetic and I have wore dexcom g7 but switched to libre 3 because of cost for 10 months. I lost 40 pounds, and my a1c went from 8.9 to 5.7. My daily blood sugar is no longer in the 200. It now averages around 109. Just learned what not to eat, no carbs. The cgm kept me honest.
@amandahale3247Ай бұрын
Trying to help my sister improve her T2D. She is having her blood sugars stay around 200...even with insulin. Had her contact her doctor today to ask if she needs additional insulin bc staying around 200 or more all day seems like uncontrolled to me. Are you still on meds getting your blood sugar down to 109? My sister recently had her gallbladder removed so she says she definitely could not eat keto. Says fat goes right thru her. Did you get your numbers down with low carb or only full on keto?
@Jennifer-gr7hnАй бұрын
@@amandahale3247 no - additional insulin is not needed. It's mot just about diet.....there are many others pillars. what's her movement like? "Smart" phone user? type of job? Stress? toxic family? trauma? eating disorder, etc? If she had gallbladder out, she has other issues...she needs a good naturopath preferably nurse practitioner.....we see more holistically
@dap1patsfanАй бұрын
@amandahale3247 I did keto but with a cgm to keep me from messing us. I could see what messed up my bs and some keto items spiked me. Once I cut those out it was hard but doable.
@jeanninecox761Ай бұрын
@@dap1patsfan exactly why I would like to wear a CGM more often!
@Myraisins1Ай бұрын
What is the price difference between the two?
@jeanninecox761Ай бұрын
My diabetic husband didn’t like it so I used the las 2 we had on hand while I did my sardine fast and my 3 day water fast. I am so happy that I can now purchase one OTC!!! Thanks for all you do to teach us!!!
@karenpetersen8868Ай бұрын
Been wearing it for 10 months I got the Rx from you❤️It taught me more than I could ever imagine the feedback is priceless!!!Thank you so much ...
@maus0292Ай бұрын
It took me 3 to get used to them. But I am a type 2 diabetic. They have changed my life. But if you hit a nerve it sucks. My current one is nervy and my last is not. I would also look into using activated charcoal as I had an over medicated issue and had to get off all my meds for about 72 hrs and had to take activate charcoal to remove medication. This reset my body and now for the most part my blood sugar is normalized.
@LauriePerry-o2sАй бұрын
I've used a CGM for 1 year. LOVE having it! Not only gives me lots of good info, it holds me accountable...even just to myself.
@simmiedavissimmiesings8185Ай бұрын
Im wearing CGM for about 3 months now. Life changing.
@Felicia594Ай бұрын
I periodically view your videos and I’m so glad I watched this one. I had no idea I could get a monitor without having a diagnosis! The strips are such a hassle! I just ordered the monthly now.
@MyHeart4HealthАй бұрын
Ordered my Stelo and put it on before dinner tonight. Excited to see what it shows me.
@donnahall3902Ай бұрын
Please let me know if it has any problem staying on. I've heard that they fall off sometimes and you don't get any replacement for it when it does.
@MyHeart4HealthАй бұрын
@@donnahall3902not so far. On my first one and have 5 days left. Clean the skin well before applying and you should be good.
@LiveforalongtimeАй бұрын
I have been using CGMs for almost 2 years plus supporting two other seniors so I have a variety of experience across a lot of health professionals. I find most professionals are not familiar with them and it can be difficult to get cooperation and guidance from the people you would expect. I have seen different insurance coverages applied and it can’t be explained why. I recommend people try for anything and everything. Don’t take no for an answer, and don’t give up.
@billsmith5593Ай бұрын
Worth a read today Robert Kennedy article in the WSJ about nations health. He is talking how govt has ruined health care.
@TakkahoАй бұрын
i can just keep listening to you all day telling us about real life examples and the little details about what's happening to each person's body. it's so interesting and it also gives us some valuable nuggets of information to use to work on our body. thank you for your dedication and hard work teaching this.
@TaximomАй бұрын
So far the few people I know aren’t happy with the OTC CGM! I’ll stick with the G7 for now. Maybe they need to work the kinks out…but I wish they’d just offer the G7 at a lower price to everyone! The prescription from you last year changed my life and my husband’s. We couldn’t afford to get them each month so wore them sparingly and have to get a new RX from you soon. So THANK YOU for what you do!!!❤
@toddtonisАй бұрын
Dr. Boz, I too was a user of the CGM unit for 90 days. Even with insurance paying a portion it was over $400 for a 3 month supply. Once I went back, the price had increased again. At that point, I was done due to expense. It WAS a wonderful tool that allows the user to see their data real-time as they live their lives and make choices. I loved them, but not the price.
@elizabethheyenga927727 күн бұрын
you can only be healthy if you have a lot of money if you want to play the pharma game. it's terrible.
@sinoperture23 күн бұрын
@@elizabethheyenga9277 Or don't live in the USA…..
@donaldmcpherson3226Ай бұрын
Also, I am in awe of your ability to do it all - doctor, wife, mother, and God knows what else.
@sheila781410 күн бұрын
I’m in the fifth month of wearing a CGM. Dex g7. I don’t hyper focus on it any more, but I do check after eating something, look after waking to see what occurred during the night and I check where I am before I go to bed. I have brought my A1C down from 6.1 to 5.6. Very happy.
@donaldmcpherson3226Ай бұрын
Really excellent hour! Every time I watch (which is frequently), I learn more. Over a five year period, your vids have been highly useful. Thanks for dishing out a lot of practical, doable nuts and bolts with explanation. Also, your books are wonderful.
@discordbaitАй бұрын
I've used the Stelo for a week now. I learned a lot. The test strip glucose monitors show very little data on how food or behaviors affect your blood sugar. The CGM shows way more detail in a way that allows you to see how your behaviors affects your blood sugar and now it feels like I can see where I was once blind.
@JohnKaessАй бұрын
Thank you! This is exactly what i needed. I'm insulin dependent type 2 diabetic. I've been watching your videos and just finished Anyway You Can today. I've had a Decom G7 for about 15 months. I'm getting ready to start keto as soon as i get back from a trip this week. Seeing what these two people did was a big help. I'll be starting your ketoContinuum book in a few days, waiting for the workbook to arrive. I've been doing OMAD for quite a while to keep my weight in check and to keep my insulin usage down to 30 to 40 units a day when i eat. I think keto may be what i've been looking for. I'm a 69 year old male.
@CharlysGardenSchoolgАй бұрын
I wore one only because it was SO HARD to get off with one hand, the adhesive was so sticky!!! I talked to my pharmacist about alternate locations so I could use two hands for removal, and he said only the front thigh would work well. After a couple-month gap,, I just started wearing the second one yesterday. I'm getting ready for a fast-and-sardine challenge for lab test comparisons as my birthday present to myselt. I sighed up for your beginners course a while back and will start that as well 😊
@bluearchangel1554Ай бұрын
I Love Doctor Bosworth. *Brilliant, Beautiful and Elegant.*
@Tucanae5153 күн бұрын
Australia & I love your show. Thank you!
@rickstokes2239Ай бұрын
This is great news. My wife is pre-diabetic and going thru menopause and this could really help us get good data on how her body reacts to her diet and how her sugar levels affect her throughout the day and at sleep. Thanks!
@G.G.8GGАй бұрын
You say "help us". How nice to hear a husband that involved and caring!
@nan14397Ай бұрын
Wow! What a beautiful husband!
@TH-eb5roАй бұрын
Hoping you are able to see a nutritionist also.
@DonBoninАй бұрын
What ever you're selling, I'm buying. Subscribed. The visual aids are so good to help drive home the critical concepts and processes you are talking about. Loved it. Learned it. Thanks!
@tiffanyclem3918Ай бұрын
I bought the stelo. I love it. I didn't realize how my levels change while I'm sleeping
@LoriDRBlakeАй бұрын
I’m from southern Oregon. This is my first time listening to your show. I’m aware of you from the carnivore community and everyone seems so happy to work with you. I’ve got a keto mojo but haven’t taken it out of the box, maybe I don’t want to prick my fingers 🩸. My A1C was 5.7 during some recent blood work. I couldn’t register ketones on pee strips no matter what I did. I prefer the carnivore diet to keto because any carbs would eventually get me off track. There’s no question about what’s acceptable or not on carnivore diet. But, still, after 2.5 years I haven’t been able to stay away from sugar/carbs 😭. I’m on again as of the last 3 days. Always feel better when I am. But, then sugar 😈. I’m a 57yo woman. I don’t like the scale but I weigh about 260. When I started I quickly lost 35lbs but then I had a reaction from my psychotropic med binding to protein, as my Dr said, and that made things difficult. Now when I’m on for a month I get seriously constipated (sorry if that’s TMI) and then I’ll eat a bunch of fruit like Drain-O, then I’ll just go for sugar. It’s been a recurring issue. I’m hoping that using Calm/Magnesium for sleep will help with the constipation. That got way longer than I intended for an intro. Anyway, hi and thanks.
@noyebalmer8112Ай бұрын
@@LoriDRBlake to help with constipation increase your fat intake and or use chia seeds (Dr Boz talks about this in her book) or increase magnesium citrate. Try to not eat fruit until the sugar loving bacteria in your gut micro biome die off. the fructose in the fruit just keeps them going. This may take a while. Then your cravings will substantially disappear. Your meds may also be making it harder. You may find as you continue improving that some of those medications are no longer necessary but always check with your physician.
@michaelbare5380Ай бұрын
I wore one for 2 months. Learned a lot but too expensive. Now I will start wearing off and on again for learning and to keep me honest. 😊
@AnneGoggansQHHTАй бұрын
So glad I found you to make sense of my monitor.
@angimurphy1139Ай бұрын
Still so grateful for getting my Rx through you! Please don’t stop! I’m trying the Stelo concurrently w/ a G7 and I definitely prefer the G7 - more features (especially calibration) and (for me) the G7 is more accurate. Glad there’s a cheaper OTC option, and even a basic CGM can be life changing, but I’ll be sticking with my G7 for my year prescription. 😊
@Anakin_XАй бұрын
I only wore it for one cycle. It doesn’t read blood sugar. It reads glucose levels in interstitial fluid and I had to calibrate the CGM each time I put a new one on. It was waaay off until I calibrated it by using the blood sugar reading. And yes, if you slept on it, it wouldn’t work. I ended up putting it on my stomach. For me it was an experiment since I don’t have diabetes or prediabetes. It was interesting once I got it to work but not something I would do again.
@BestLifeMD9 күн бұрын
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@isthatmineАй бұрын
I started a no carb diet in Nov last year. It took nearly 8 months to start seeing ketones on my strip tests. In the month I have seen these rise to a regular 2.5. My poor liver must have been so overloaded, I still have an elevated glucose level but it’s not coming out in the urine anymore. I’ve been a T2D since 2010 but relied on my Dr to provide the answer in conventional medicine. It just kept getting higher and higher to the point I was getting neuropathy in my legs and feet. Some ulcers on my lower legs, could not sleep due to pain and need to visit the toilet 5-6 times a week. The one thing I think is different is I have never been overweight I was just skinny fat. The no carb diet has been a bit rough adjusting to what my needs were but after about 3 months the worst of the symptoms were either gone or some much better that it made little to no difference to my day to day. Your channel and many others have given the tools, knowledge and encouragement to keep it going. I eventually sacked my doctor because he wanted me to go back on the meds. I found a better way. Thank you Dr and all the others that helped me through this most challenging middle of my life.
@jaepark8922Ай бұрын
To the person asking about exercise raising blood sugar, it’s most likely because of the intensity. After I lift or do total gym hard, it’s always higher. I then lower it by doing lower intensity, either moderate spin bike or walking for 30 minutes.
@christinelamb1167Ай бұрын
I'm transitioning to a low carb diet, in hopes of solving some of my ongoing health problems. I've also never been overweight, and I'm pretty lean but have some excess body fat around my abdomen. I've noticed an increase in abdominal fat since menopause, 4 years ago. My A1c is just one point below the "pre-diabetes" mark, which the doctor considers to be fine. This is not fine to me at all! To me, this elevated blood glucose (even though it's not in the danger zone) means there's a problem. I began cutting way back on sugar in my diet about 4 years ago, and for a year now I don't even eat fruit anymore, or any other kind of "natural sugar". But my A1c still remains elevated. I have some health concerns that are negatively impacting my life (unexplained neuropathy pain in feet and legs, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, mood swings, etc). After doing research, I want to try a low carb diet for an extended time to see if I can get to feeling better. Doctors have been no help whatsoever! They take one look at me, and because I "look" healthy they don't take my concerns or my pain seriously. I tired of it, and I'm going to figure this out for myself, because apparently no one else can!
@teresalramos3338Ай бұрын
@@christinelamb1167 Hi, I am overweight, 235 lbs/5'4', and I am 70 years old, my A1C had been 6.9, 6.2, 6.1, 5.9, on previous yearly blood labs, but then some of the podcasts recommended Intermittent fasting and I decided to try it, and it has helped, I started last year, but I am just doing the 8/16, I also stop having a dessert after each meal,,, my last lab work showed my A1C was 5.5. I also gave myself a break from strenuous exercise, I take walks instead. My weight is coming off very slowly now, but I have to be patient with myself. The way they explain it is, what needs to happen is allow our body to bring insulin all the way down, and that happens when you don't eat anything during the 16 hours (or however long you fast for) and brings your BS or glucose down, hence lowering our Insulin levels if you repeat this every day. Dr. Mandy Pelz is whom I follow, she specializes in women fasting, because women are different than men, they need to fast differently and she explains all the variables. I hope this helps you. :)
@hannahmanager764619 күн бұрын
No no…….We will always need you Dr Boz❤❤🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗❤😜
@jkevin009Ай бұрын
This is by far your best video to date. Thank you. Sincerely.
@DoctorBozАй бұрын
Wow. That’s sayin’ something. I have a lot of videos … Thanks for the praise
@fredsmit3481Ай бұрын
-- Updated -- Doc, thanks for this video! I've had my Stelo for 1 day and I was very surprised to know that I have a high glucose level during the day - average was 107 and I'm in ketosis! I've been in ketosis for about 8 years and I read that if you are in ketosis for a long time, it's common to have high glucose readings - those that a "normal" person would have. One person said that it took 1 day for his Stelo readings to stabilize, so my plan is to wait one day and then start comparing to my blood meter. -- update 9/5 -- I just compared. My Stelo said 98 and my Precision Xtra blood meter said 75! I was very surprised to see values above 100 from the Stelo because I'm making ketones (only .4 today but usually at least .5). It makes me think that the Stelo is way off!
@lynne3989Ай бұрын
It is, wAy off!! Read the rest of these comments!!
@namkhanorsang4637Ай бұрын
It is: my fasting blood glucose is around high 90s to low 100s in stelo. I went to lab a week ago and my fasting glucose there was as 85! It is really off. But I use stelo more for trends than for the actual numbers.
@MilaLifeisBeautifulАй бұрын
I fasted for 20 days with water and salt. I measured glucose and ketones. I calculated Dr. Boz ratios. Very interesting results.
@ZithoriusАй бұрын
Straight? You just starved for a while?
@strengthbeyondmyown805Ай бұрын
I asked my family doctor for a CGM prescription so I could see my numbers. He was nice and gave me a free sample! So I'm one who tried it for 14 days. I've been waiting for the over the counter version to come out and I'm so excited to have a CGM again.
@praisejoy3Ай бұрын
I was diagnosed pre-diabetic but I can control my blood sugar pretty good. Plus I’ve been gifted with a body reaction that tells me when my blood sugar is high. It’s my waist. I get a prickly feeling on my waist, starting on the sides and extending to my back. I have a coworker that will, on occasion, give me what he thinks is a treat. Well sometimes I’m strong and will regift it to someone else. Sometimes I’m weak and will eat it. One day he gave me a box of the old fashioned Raisinettes (choc. Covered raisins). And I ate the whole box. It made my reaction happen and it lasted for several days!! You just reminded me of that event.
@m.bird.Ай бұрын
I get this too!
@wickedbird1538Ай бұрын
😮😮It’s hard when a relative/friend has food gifting as their love language.
@tim139828 күн бұрын
Carmel covered popcorn's another. Boy scouts were selling bought a couple boxes, after even a few handfuls I get awful icky feeling which I now think was high glucose. Didn't have a CGM or even a meter back then so who knows. But now when they come by (or the Girl Scouts) I just ask "Can I donate instead"?
@OffTheDomeMediaGroupАй бұрын
I've been watching and waiting for the Stelo to be released for months. I think the price is awesome and it appears to be a great tool to get me to my next level of dialing in and lowering my numbers. I just know going in that i may need to check and allow for potentially higher readings. This video is exactly what I've been waiting for. Keep up the good work, Thanks Dr. Boz 👍🏽
@lynne3989Ай бұрын
If you read the rest of comments you will be disappointed about numerous ones that say Stelo is widely inaccurate.
@OffTheDomeMediaGroupАй бұрын
@@lynne3989 It's like any new tech, It will improve with time.
@vikkirountoit497Ай бұрын
Starting class on Monday and looking forward to it. Nervous but excited with some panic going on. Very interesting to hear about the 2 cases - I did a 22 day fast in May of 22 water only with salt as needed. I wish I had known to monitor anything other than how I felt each day. I would guess my body did similarly to case 2. Very excited to learn about Stelo.
@303EstatesАй бұрын
Simply put, YOU ROCK!! ~Svend, NH
@HiepPhuong_caАй бұрын
I'm a T2D (no meds, exclusively managing it via nutrition & exercise for the past 7 years) and have used two Dexcom G7 sensors. Each time, I got some really valuable insights. I'm also a long time Dexcom shareholder and was trying to understand why they decreased the frequency of the updates on the Stelo (every 15 min) vs. the G7 (every 5 min). Then it hit me. The two devices probably use the same battery, yet somehow the Stelo lasts 5 days longer. So Dexcom needed to extend the battery life for the Stelo and must have decided - we'll continue to take the reading every 5 minutes but to conserve battery life, we'll just communicate with the smartphone, Apple watch and/or Dexcom monitor only 4 times per hour instead of the usual 12 times. As for the lack of the calibration feature in the Stelo, I can't think of any technical reasons why they did that other than to differentiate the two product lines. If you absolutely need the calibration feature, you have to pay more and get the G7.
@brendashelonko21494 күн бұрын
Do you think starting with the G7 for a couple of months and then switching to the Stelo is a good strategy?
@HiepPhuong_ca4 күн бұрын
@@brendashelonko2149Sounds like a reasonable plan. Use the G7 with the full set of features at least once to become familiar with the product. Then switch to the Stelo for the cost savings if you're not on insulin and need the calibration feature + more timely alerts.
@jeaniepartlow7931Ай бұрын
I have worn one for years. I like having my night mode on my phone display in a dim light my number. I like seeing the number through the night.
@vivianspringer51425 күн бұрын
I wore an Omnipod for probably over a year through my Endocrinologist...for blood sugar readings & insulin delivery! I wasn't always comfortable where it was placed on various areas of my body until the one on my stomach got a staph infection! Im sure that was one time my blood sugar numbers were up. I always have that from Doctors, "you were not complying with my diet, so the numbers were up!" To me its possible,"my numbers are off, so no matter what I do...an infection is present somewhere." I've been learning over the years: Keto Diet, carnivore sounds healing (just not easy for me for some reason!) Non cooperative Husband or Family. I love your dedication. My Parents are 92, and getting more fragile daily. Husband is a 100% Disabled Veteran...I have the paperwork to be his paid caregiver! Just never feel like doing the filling out! Catch 22 situation... tired, depressed, & so on...I'll keep watching for updates! Texas fan...sardine fan too! 😉
@josselin4905Ай бұрын
Dr Boz, thank you for sharing this! I have been wanting to get a CGM for a long time. I recently started a new job and having been saving up HSA dollars so I could get one and get reimbursed. I got approved to use my HSA to join Levels and get one but haven't had the $$ yet. Plus, I would have to pay up front & get reimbursed. I just ordered the Stela CGM - and I was able to pay using my HSA card! Very affordable too! I will consider it an "entry-level" CGM for me. I hope it works well! If not, I will transition to a better one later! Thanks again for all your wonderful information! -- Josselin RN
@mollygardens6646Ай бұрын
I’m on day 42 of the CGM. I’m learning so much.
@bobmester3475Ай бұрын
I’ve worn CGM’s over the last few years on and off. I am not diabetic but I find the results fascinating. Upon hearing of this new monitor I literally ordered one within 15 mins. This can potentially help so many people. 👍
@johnnyo5915Ай бұрын
First I thunk who is that pretty lady...I am gonna listen to her...then I thunk WOW she is smart and kind and truly helps people...finally I thunk what a beautiful person you are. May you and your family be blessed and thanks for all you do.
@missafy7397Ай бұрын
I "thunk" she's beautiful and smart too. 😉 😜
@johnnyo5915Ай бұрын
@@missafy7397 thanks for the note...you made my day!
@mariefromutahАй бұрын
I love Dr Boz and have both books hard copy and audible. I’m 71 and weigh 150 now still fat for my 5’5” height. I give up. I’ve been carnivore and keto and I guess I’m normal. CGM 6-12 months low HA1C. I hate to say it but I’m tired of tracking.
@pamcolding5925Ай бұрын
If your A1C and other health markers are good and you feel good why bother with all the tracking? As long as bloodwork is good and you feel good, why not just keep eating healthy and forget about trying to track everything.
@samueltobar1149Ай бұрын
that is not fat i think 🤔 you at most 14lbs over but maybe not depending on your build
@brianwnc8168Ай бұрын
Commit to 1 hour a day maintaining zone 3 cardio for 30 minutes of that time and zone 4 cardio for the other 30 minutes. Works better than any supplements I've found or diet types. Total steps in the day don't do it. It's about this concentrated time of keeping the heart rate consistently in zone 3 and 4. If you can spike it into zone five cardio for 10 to 15 minutes of your hour, even better but you may have to work up to that. I simply start out walking as fast as I can up a mountain and tell I'm fully warmed up and I'm ready to run and take it into zone 4 and up.
@KKKKAAAARRRRYYYYNNАй бұрын
Estrogen deprivation has a huge impact on your metabolism. Are you on hormone therapy? Estrogen deprivation , late perimenopause and menopause, usually causes trunkal obesity in ladies.
@donnacharles7348Ай бұрын
Try building muscles.
@danf2Ай бұрын
Im on day 3 of my Stelo, its life changing. So is keto!
@speedy00soulАй бұрын
Thank you Dr. Boz. I totally love what you do. Fort Lauderdale Fl. Love you
@bohoshodanАй бұрын
I love my CGM and luckily insurance covers it even though I am a T2D. Provides negative feedback when I’m less than vigilant with my diet. With Mounjaro and a ketogenic diet, drove my A1C down to 4.9. It was also helpful when the shortage often left me without Mounjaro for weeks at a time.
@craigallen7554Ай бұрын
Looking gooood Dr. Boz
@LKN4WARАй бұрын
Elbows up in that dress looking 🔥
@CleofizoidАй бұрын
I've worn six Dexcom G7s while reversing T2D w/carnivore lifestyle. For the cost, I dont need it anymore, but I do use my glucometer a couple days a week to make sure no upward trend, and blood ketone strips while extended fasting.
@galax645 күн бұрын
I had 3x Abbot Free libre2 sensors. I learned a lot. I lost 45 lbs in 4 months. Not in keto yet, just low carb eating, avoidin poison foods. Greetings from Finland
@esoteric.breadcrumbs.Ай бұрын
I definitely want to try it. I think it would be very illuminating.
@BryanWardell-j1s25 күн бұрын
Hi Dr. Boz. Thank you for teaching all of us how to control our glucose levels which helps us to control insulin. I will keep watching to get started.
@brendexxruizАй бұрын
Hey doc, I fall under the same category as this guy. I’m very insulin resistant like this guy. My BS never goes below 130 without metformin. My fatty liver has “improved” but I still have a ways to go.
@TheJohnMakАй бұрын
Hi Dr Boz, I'm and 81 yr old T1D tuning in to this from Vung Tau, Vietnam. I really enjoy your show.
@SpongeBrainSquarePegАй бұрын
I’m new to your channel but I love your videos and have subscribed.
@MaryMueller-we9lpАй бұрын
I am 6 weeks in on my cgm. It’s super helpful. I am type 2 diabetic.
@dort5436Ай бұрын
You are still needed. CGM is only part of the process.
@Byzantium1973Ай бұрын
Thank You Dr. Boz🙏
@MickiGlenn-wu4tyАй бұрын
I just started wearing a CGM a month ago. It does not always match my blood glucose from strips, but the post-prandial excursions still give me valuable information and I love tracking it! Love your show. Thank you for this podcast, it is great!
@debbieb1482Ай бұрын
I've given up on my dexcom g7. It first kept alarming saying my glucose was dropping to 52 at night, not really unusual for me but it went lower, don't remember what it was but I think it was on wrong and I was lying in it when I slept. The 2nd one consistently said my glucose was 130 or higher during the day and I never have my numbers that high - so I checked with finger prick and it was 90. My numbers usually run between 80 and 60 without more than 18-20 hrs of fasting. The monitor was making me kind of crazy because it was way off what my finger pricks were. It would not calibrate. I gave up on it after the 4th try. I'm 72, was pre-diabetic but haven't checked my A1C in a while. I stil listen to you and keep up - got a friend to start listening a week ago and he was really excited to find out all the science from you. Thanks! I am going to try to get past coffee so I can do a longer fast and get the energy from a longer fast!
@simmiedavissimmiesings8185Ай бұрын
That happened to me. I sent mine back to the manufacturer, and they replaced it. Now I'm calibrated within about 20 points. Remember, it's measuring from the interstitial fluid and not the blood
@simmiedavissimmiesings8185Ай бұрын
Dr. Boz, what can I do if my doctor is not aware of the HOMA-IR? What other test measures insulin?
@Jennifer-gr7hnАй бұрын
my gold school libre has been a-okay :) I have to check it when I get low alarms since I can't feel them anymore :( ....... so the finger stick matches to a T
@RBzee112Ай бұрын
If you sleep on it, the pressure causes false lows.
@stephengreen2898Ай бұрын
what do you mean “he should have been ‘FAT ADAPTIVE?’”
@hughesassociates2103Ай бұрын
Type 1 ….. wish it were so easy for me … on a g7 and love it …. exercise creates a low … a bite of chocolate I’ll go up to 300 … thank heavens for insulin …
@lisag18Ай бұрын
It really stinks that so much info is placed on type 2. There needs to be more info on Type 1.
@LaylaDSmith2 күн бұрын
I have been wearing my cgm for 20+ years. I'm type 1 diabetic, been on insulin forever - almost 40 years. CGM saved my life as much as insulin did. Insulin is half the battle, knowing your blood sugar determines insulin dosage, so it's part of it, in my opinion, you can't do insulin without cgm. I stopped eating pizza because of my cgm. :) I can also instanly tell the effect exercise has on my blood sugar (weight training!) & for how long it has an impact, which is very motivational to continue exercising. CGM is for everyone.
@SandieTheMeekАй бұрын
Hi Dr Boz, I see you have your sparking water! I love S Pellegrino water! Unfortunately, they came out with the plastic bottles instead of glass. Be carefull! Those micro plastics get in your body! I buy the larger 25.3 glass bottle instead. You might consider making the change 😊
@garzascreekАй бұрын
They still make the glass bottles. They are more expensive though, so might not be stocked everywhere.
@PaulAndrewKennedyАй бұрын
ordered yesterday delivered today, thanks for the info....
@screscenti29 күн бұрын
I love all the great work you do Dr. Boz! Keep up the great work! I've been wearing the freestyle libre 3 to keep me in line. They have been out of stock for a while and great to see an alternative! Thank you again!
@McFarrahАй бұрын
I started my Stelo on 9/1. I’m pretty new to CGM. I was disappointed that I couldn’t get numerical readings below 70. It’ll just say “below 70”. But I downloaded the free dexcom clarity app and when I ran the reports in there, I can at least see my min and max readings for every hour and saw that I got down to 61-66. Not sure if they’re legit readings or maybe I was laying on it for an hour.
@nealboswell8786Ай бұрын
From one "Bos" to another...Thank You!
@lindaanderson832910 күн бұрын
I was only able to get a sample CGM from my doc and wore it for a month. She would not give me a prescription for one. I loved what I learned wearing one even if only for a month.
@seeingyouontubeАй бұрын
Been wearing a Freestyle Libre 3 for 10 days trying to correct my pre diabetes and fasting blood sugar levels. I’ve been trying to understand why my fasting glucose lives over 100 and taking more than 18 hours to get below. I also noted spikes with exercise. I had heard the liver is giving up its stored fat using gluconeogenesis but it finally sunk in using the example of the fella fasting over 30 days! Thanks, I’ve followed you for years when I began to learn about Keto and your parents were alive. I even bought your book.
@amandahale3247Ай бұрын
I just ordered the Stelo! Been wanting to do it since i saw the press release and this encouraged me to go for it. I regularly check my glucose, so it will be very interesting to see how accurate it seems. I have a plan to continue checking my blood glucose the old fashioned way. My thought is that as long as the stelo is consistently high/low...ill be able to tell...and can manually figure out the deviation of the device. So i can "calibrate" the numbers by adding the average deviation when looking at the charts/results. Hope that makes sense!
@roseturnley1970Ай бұрын
One of the other persons said to remember that it is recording in a different way, like the tissue instead of the blood glucose.
@brenttuttle7268Ай бұрын
I've had my Stelo on since Saturday. It took about 24 hours for it to get right vs fingerstick. Now it's humming right along. Not diabetic.....just wanted to see how my body reacts to certain foods/situations/exercise etc. I plan to wear it for a month just to learn things.
@m-ekadala4287Ай бұрын
Have been wearing CGM since January, after learning my A1c had doubled from year before. I've been on Ozempic and Metformin, to get it down in a hurry, but eventually the side effects were formidable. Without, my BG ticked back up... so back on a lower dose, still can't get it into the double-digits. The nausea kept me from doing keto, to battle insulin resistance. Hopefully I can begin with the lower dose.
@allaboutstress7 күн бұрын
Great explanation Doc. Thank you
@emmasue418119 сағат бұрын
Best video yet.
@msforce9Ай бұрын
I immensely enjoyed this video! I loved the comparison of results among patients, it made me rbetter understand liver metabolism. Then, i watched another channel reg signs of sick liver. No 1 sign: cannot produce ketons during fasting😊 I totally knew why:) Thank you so much for the amazing work Dr🙏
@alexd8951Ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Boz
@mpm62Ай бұрын
I’ve worn one since April 2023. (just not worn during two one week trips (didn’t want any TSA hassle). 15 years ago I was told by an MD that I had “metabolic syndrome” with zero help understanding what that was or what to do about it. The CGM is the latest on my personal journey to NOT become diabetic. It still fascinates me to see the sugar response over time. There have been meals where I’ve seen a sudden spike well after the two hour window - difficult to see using manual testing methods. I am currently learning how fasting affects my response.
@marz624327 күн бұрын
My doctor told me I needed “watch what I eat and lose some weight” because my fasting blood sugar was 162 and my a1c was 6.3. I happened to stumble across an article for Stelo. My daughter is a type one diabetic encouraged me to try it, but she emphasized that my diabetes is very different than hers. My “regular” diet was high in carbs, average protein, and relatively low in fat. My morning breakfast was Special K and strawberries and/or blueberries with almond milk. About 200 calories. I was 5’7” tall and weighed 191 lbs. so I decided that I needed to lose some weight. My goal is 15 pounds. I have been watching/limiting my carbs closely and wearing my Stelo cgm for about a month. My caloric intake has been about 1200 +/- 200 per day. I have lost about 11 pounds. My fasting blood glucose when I wake up is about 103-112. I usually don’t eat “breakfast” until 11 am now (about 15 hours no food). I am committed to doing this routine for 3 months. I get no advice from my doctor , so I am winging it! I listen to some you tone videos but find them sincere but give inconsistent advice. I do “close my rings” almost every day and get 7000 to 12000 steps. I have been averaging about fat 48%, all carbs about 22% and protein about 30%. I have lots of data since I can access everything on Clarity (from Stela;Dexcon) and from my Food diary app. I am curious to see where I will be in 2 more months. Any predictions?
@marz624327 күн бұрын
Just to clarify, I don’t eat breakfast anymore, but eat an early lunch often an omelette sometimes with low net carb bread.
@OleensEmbroideryАй бұрын
Just the pep talk I needed to get back on the wagon.
@sandramcarthur1866Ай бұрын
Could send screen shots or you could look up freestyle Libre 2 for several months keto to ketovore to carnivore! 7.8 or 7.9 A1C now 5.1. Sleep apnea evaporating,... 60 lbs lost so far,...triglycerides & blood pressure down. Blood oxygen up. Life changing
@bob915417 күн бұрын
i Have worn a cgm for15 months . In the first 97 days i learned so much about which foods caused severe spikes by watching my cgm after eating foods and then watching how they effected my sugar levels. In 97 days i had reduced my A1c from 8.6 to 5.3 . I also did intermitent Fasting, and reduced my carb intake down to 15 grams or less of carbs per day while doing the carnivore way of eating. I was taken off my statins, my blood pressure medicine, and my diabeties med, and lost 57 pounds to boot. The CGM is a great educational tool
@axelpool877615 күн бұрын
Thats very hard to believe. I hope u r truthful. Congrats and tks if u r
@michaelcooper5868Ай бұрын
I’ve never worn one, given for the last two years the insurance says no unless I have type 1 and use insulin.
@myrandaclark1395Ай бұрын
Prineville Oregon ❤ 41 Hashimotos. I have been wanting a CGM for 18 months. Yay, they are available without a RX. I don't have diabetes or pre-diabetes so my PCP won't give me one.
@waltercoslovi6404Ай бұрын
Hi I am in Australia, the CGM is avaiable by prescription for T1 diabetes but not T2 as yet, hopefully the non description version will be avaiable here too.
@acp3613Ай бұрын
I’m in Australia. There is one company who offers CGM for non diabetics but it comes with a 3 months subscription with cgm device only for first two weeks and the rest of the time a “nutrition plan”Further devices cost $129 for each 2 weeks and I presume you have to continue the subscription. I am waiting for some company to allow me to manage my own health and just supply the device.
@acp3613Ай бұрын
Rely wasn’t showing so I tried again
@mariefromutahАй бұрын
I’ve had my CGM for over 6 months. Nothings changed. I’m going to save $82 a month and stop using it. Average glucose 90-100.
@markustsabaАй бұрын
Cgm doesnt change anything… it monitors your blood sugar
@PeejUmsАй бұрын
82$ per month? I'm in Canada and I pay 90$ for 10 days and it's always saying no data. The second one I tried said to remove it because it wasn't working the company has not gotten back to me yet. The new one still malfunctions but comes back. It's a g7. I don't know how I feel about the whole thing. Sort of ripped off. ❤
@Jennifer-gr7hnАй бұрын
if you're 90-100, be thankful and yeah, save money. We type I have bigger issues :(