The Palm Beach Post

Continuous glucose monitor meant to monitor low blood sugar

- Dr. Keith Roach To Your Health Write to Dr. Keith Roach at King Features, 300 W. 57 Street, 15th floor, New York, NY 10019-5238

Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 71-year-old Type 2 diabetic woman, but I find the glucose monitoring systems requiring blood samples so painful to use that I don’t test. At present, I get along by taking a 500-mg metformin tablet three times a day and having bloodwork done about twice a year. My last fasting glucose test result (1/19/18) was 134 mg/dL, and my HbA1c was 6.9 percent. Should I consider a continuous glucose monitor? I am overweight, so that is a factor I am working on. — C.P.

Answer: A continuous glucose monitor checks and electronic­ally records many blood sugar readings, as often as every five minutes, which can sometimes be read by the user in real time or can be downloaded by the clinician at the end of two weeks (at which point, another unit is placed). The units themselves look likel arge buttons and contain a very thin needle with a sensor that measures the blood sugar.

CGM systems a reu sed most often in people with Type 1 diabetes, but some patients with Type 2 may be candidates for the system, particular­ly those whose blood sugars are known or suspected to go too low.

I spoke with an expert at my institutio­n, Esther Wei, nurse practition­er and certified diabetes instructor, who would not recommend CGM for you,as it is unlikely that you would have low blood sugars being on metformin. Most insurances a lso require that their members be on both long-acting and short-acting insulin for them to cover CGM.

Your blood sugar levels are excellent, and your

A1c levels are near the optimum advised in the most recent guidelines. Losing weight may improve several areas of health, but from the standpoint of diabetes, I wouldn’t increase your monitoring if it is so painful for you.

Diabetes has become epidemic in North America. The booklet on it provides insight on its diagnosis and treatment. Readers can order a copy by writing:

Dr. Roach

BookNo.402

628 Virginia Dr.

Orlando, FL 32803 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.

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