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  1. Dexcom Navigates Growth Amidst Cost Pressures, Analysts Eye Margin Expansion

    Dexcom's Q1 2026 revenue hit $1.19 billion, up 15%. See how rising costs might affect future profits.

    #Dexcom #CGM #Healthcare #Q1Earnings #MedicalDevices

    newsletter.tf/dexcom-q1-2026-r

  2. Dexcom Navigates Growth Amidst Cost Pressures, Analysts Eye Margin Expansion

    Dexcom's Q1 2026 revenue hit $1.19 billion, up 15%. See how rising costs might affect future profits.

    #Dexcom #CGM #Healthcare #Q1Earnings #MedicalDevices

    newsletter.tf/dexcom-q1-2026-r

  3. Dexcom Navigates Growth Amidst Cost Pressures, Analysts Eye Margin Expansion

    Dexcom's Q1 2026 revenue hit $1.19 billion, up 15%. See how rising costs might affect future profits.

    #Dexcom #CGM #Healthcare #Q1Earnings #MedicalDevices

    newsletter.tf/dexcom-q1-2026-r

  4. Dexcom Navigates Growth Amidst Cost Pressures, Analysts Eye Margin Expansion

    Dexcom's Q1 2026 revenue hit $1.19 billion, up 15%. See how rising costs might affect future profits.

    #Dexcom #CGM #Healthcare #Q1Earnings #MedicalDevices

    newsletter.tf/dexcom-q1-2026-r

  5. Let's get down to (buttered) Brass Tacks:
    Was does insulin actually do?

    How much blood-glucose typically circulates in the body? And what does that have to do with body weight?

    (of course, with an interactive simulator right next door)

    butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-

    #food #nutrition #insulin #bloodsugar #cgm #diet #weightloss

  6. Let's get down to (buttered) Brass Tacks:
    Was does insulin actually do?

    How much blood-glucose typically circulates in the body? And what does that have to do with body weight?

    (of course, with an interactive simulator right next door)

    butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-

    #food #nutrition #insulin #bloodsugar #cgm #diet #weightloss

  7. Let's get down to (buttered) Brass Tacks:
    Was does insulin actually do?

    How much blood-glucose typically circulates in the body? And what does that have to do with body weight?

    (of course, with an interactive simulator right next door)

    butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-

    #food #nutrition #insulin #bloodsugar #cgm #diet #weightloss

  8. Let's get down to (buttered) Brass Tacks:
    Was does insulin actually do?

    How much blood-glucose typically circulates in the body? And what does that have to do with body weight?

    (of course, with an interactive simulator right next door)

    butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-

    #food #nutrition #insulin #bloodsugar #cgm #diet #weightloss

  9. Let's get down to (buttered) Brass Tacks:
    Was does insulin actually do?

    How much blood-glucose typically circulates in the body? And what does that have to do with body weight?

    (of course, with an interactive simulator right next door)

    butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-

    #food #nutrition #insulin #bloodsugar #cgm #diet #weightloss

  10. #CGM so: mit dem neuen Moviestar Update auf SQL wird alles viel schneller und besser. Am besten zeitnah bestellen.

    Ach ja, das Update ist übrigens verpflichtend und kostet nur 1190 Euro. Ach ja, und 10,64 Euro monatliche Softwarepflege.

    [hier Beleidigung einfügen]

  11. @skeptix_ev @BMG_Bund Man bedenke nur mal, welchen Kampf es vor gut 10 Jahren für #Diabetiker gab, weil man bspw. eine #CGM nicht als #Kassenleistung erhielt, da sie nach Ansicht des #IQWIG keine substanziellen Vorteile jenseits einer höheren Lebensqualität habe, und heute sind CGMs oft die präferierte Wahl, weil sich damit der #Blutzucker viel besser überwachen oder gar kontrollieren und Über- wie Unterzuckerungen und oft auch KH-Aufenthalte vermeiden lassen. Aber Homöopathie musste sein. Klar.

  12. @skeptix_ev @BMG_Bund Man bedenke nur mal, welchen Kampf es vor gut 10 Jahren für #Diabetiker gab, weil man bspw. eine #CGM nicht als #Kassenleistung erhielt, da sie nach Ansicht des #IQWIG keine substanziellen Vorteile jenseits einer höheren Lebensqualität habe, und heute sind CGMs oft die präferierte Wahl, weil sich damit der #Blutzucker viel besser überwachen oder gar kontrollieren und Über- wie Unterzuckerungen und oft auch KH-Aufenthalte vermeiden lassen. Aber Homöopathie musste sein. Klar.

  13. @skeptix_ev @BMG_Bund Man bedenke nur mal, welchen Kampf es vor gut 10 Jahren für #Diabetiker gab, weil man bspw. eine #CGM nicht als #Kassenleistung erhielt, da sie nach Ansicht des #IQWIG keine substanziellen Vorteile jenseits einer höheren Lebensqualität habe, und heute sind CGMs oft die präferierte Wahl, weil sich damit der #Blutzucker viel besser überwachen oder gar kontrollieren und Über- wie Unterzuckerungen und oft auch KH-Aufenthalte vermeiden lassen. Aber Homöopathie musste sein. Klar.

  14. rambling about CGM

    So, something that annoys me about the over the counter continuous glucose meter I use: it doesn’t adjust its statistics based on the delta between sensors.

    To be fair, a new sensor is dealing with a bit of an immune reaction, so its data can take a day to fall into normal ranges and patterns.

    But the app does allow for a “grace period” of up to 24 hours after the end of a sensor’s 2-week lifespan before it starts ignoring readings, and that seems like an ideal time to start a new sensor and look to see how far off they are.

    Maybe it’s not medically sound to do so? All I really know is that all meters (continuous and not) can vary from “true” by +/- 15%, and the only real strategy to correct for it is to measure repeatedly. The prescription versions do just this – you can add finger-stick readings to the data, and it adjusts its own based on the comparison.

    I kind of wish I had a way to get the raw data from the sensor, as well as the post-session readings. I know that if the sensor loses connection to the app, or gets rebooted (magnet switch) after being told to end its session, it will intermittently look for its phone via bluetooth, (which is surprisingly sad, to have to continually respond to pairing requests from a bit of electronics that’s slowly running out of power.) I just don’t know what to do with that info, to make some use of it.

    And of course, I’d love for some functionality to be rolled into the official Dexcom app – they could essentially make these more accurate without having to change anything about the hardware itself. But it just seems like the sort of thing that, if this was open source or even partially open source, you’d long since have had internet people submitting pull requests with code to add this, because they want it too.

    #cgm #dexcom #stelo
  15. rambling about CGM

    So, something that annoys me about the over the counter continuous glucose meter I use: it doesn’t adjust its statistics based on the delta between sensors.

    To be fair, a new sensor is dealing with a bit of an immune reaction, so its data can take a day to fall into normal ranges and patterns.

    But the app does allow for a “grace period” of up to 24 hours after the end of a sensor’s 2-week lifespan before it starts ignoring readings, and that seems like an ideal time to start a new sensor and look to see how far off they are.

    Maybe it’s not medically sound to do so? All I really know is that all meters (continuous and not) can vary from “true” by +/- 15%, and the only real strategy to correct for it is to measure repeatedly. The prescription versions do just this – you can add finger-stick readings to the data, and it adjusts its own based on the comparison.

    I kind of wish I had a way to get the raw data from the sensor, as well as the post-session readings. I know that if the sensor loses connection to the app, or gets rebooted (magnet switch) after being told to end its session, it will intermittently look for its phone via bluetooth, (which is surprisingly sad, to have to continually respond to pairing requests from a bit of electronics that’s slowly running out of power.) I just don’t know what to do with that info, to make some use of it.

    And of course, I’d love for some functionality to be rolled into the official Dexcom app – they could essentially make these more accurate without having to change anything about the hardware itself. But it just seems like the sort of thing that, if this was open source or even partially open source, you’d long since have had internet people submitting pull requests with code to add this, because they want it too.

    #cgm #dexcom #stelo
  16. CW: rambling about CGM

    rambling about CGM

    So, something that annoys me about the over the counter continuous glucose meter I use: it doesn’t adjust its statistics based on the delta between sensors.

    To be fair, a new sensor is dealing with a bit of an immune reaction, so its data can take a day to fall into normal ranges and patterns.

    But the app does allow for a “grace period” of up to 24 hours after the end of a sensor’s 2-week lifespan before it starts ignoring readings, and that seems like an ideal time to start a new sensor and look to see how far off they are.

    Maybe it’s not medically sound to do so? All I really know is that all meters (continuous and not) can vary from “true” by +/- 15%, and the only real strategy to correct for it is to measure repeatedly. The prescription versions do just this – you can add finger-stick readings to the data, and it adjusts its own based on the comparison.

    I kind of wish I had a way to get the raw data from the sensor, as well as the post-session readings. I know that if the sensor loses connection to the app, or gets rebooted (magnet switch) after being told to end its session, it will intermittently look for its phone via bluetooth, (which is surprisingly sad, to have to continually respond to pairing requests from a bit of electronics that’s slowly running out of power.) I just don’t know what to do with that info, to make some use of it.

    And of course, I’d love for some functionality to be rolled into the official Dexcom app – they could essentially make these more accurate without having to change anything about the hardware itself. But it just seems like the sort of thing that, if this was open source or even partially open source, you’d long since have had internet people submitting pull requests with code to add this, because they want it too.

    #cgm #dexcom #stelo
  17. rambling about CGM

    So, something that annoys me about the over the counter continuous glucose meter I use: it doesn’t adjust its statistics based on the delta between sensors.

    To be fair, a new sensor is dealing with a bit of an immune reaction, so its data can take a day to fall into normal ranges and patterns.

    But the app does allow for a “grace period” of up to 24 hours after the end of a sensor’s 2-week lifespan before it starts ignoring readings, and that seems like an ideal time to start a new sensor and look to see how far off they are.

    Maybe it’s not medically sound to do so? All I really know is that all meters (continuous and not) can vary from “true” by +/- 15%, and the only real strategy to correct for it is to measure repeatedly. The prescription versions do just this – you can add finger-stick readings to the data, and it adjusts its own based on the comparison.

    I kind of wish I had a way to get the raw data from the sensor, as well as the post-session readings. I know that if the sensor loses connection to the app, or gets rebooted (magnet switch) after being told to end its session, it will intermittently look for its phone via bluetooth, (which is surprisingly sad, to have to continually respond to pairing requests from a bit of electronics that’s slowly running out of power.) I just don’t know what to do with that info, to make some use of it.

    And of course, I’d love for some functionality to be rolled into the official Dexcom app – they could essentially make these more accurate without having to change anything about the hardware itself. But it just seems like the sort of thing that, if this was open source or even partially open source, you’d long since have had internet people submitting pull requests with code to add this, because they want it too.

    #cgm #dexcom #stelo
  18. Sigh. This #CGM sensor is just jumping back and forth, making calibration attempts pointless. I wonder if that's enough grounds for warranty replacement...
    #LifeWithDiabetes

  19. Sigh. This #CGM sensor is just jumping back and forth, making calibration attempts pointless. I wonder if that's enough grounds for warranty replacement...
    #LifeWithDiabetes

  20. Sigh. This #CGM sensor is just jumping back and forth, making calibration attempts pointless. I wonder if that's enough grounds for warranty replacement...
    #LifeWithDiabetes

  21. Sigh. This #CGM sensor is just jumping back and forth, making calibration attempts pointless. I wonder if that's enough grounds for warranty replacement...
    #LifeWithDiabetes

  22. Sigh. This #CGM sensor is just jumping back and forth, making calibration attempts pointless. I wonder if that's enough grounds for warranty replacement...
    #LifeWithDiabetes

  23. Tracking apps are incredible tools, I personally use the #macrofactor app to track my meals, and the #lingo #cgm system to see how my body is reacting. These tools help form new habits around food, the fuel for daily life, and to show what they do to your body.

    Up until recently I thought my body was good, but it has the beginnings of poor health.

  24. Sigh, second in a row #Dexcom #CGM sensor dead at 8.5 days instead of the official 10.5 days, and I'm out, currently waiting for delivery and I thought I still had a couple of days for that...
    #diabetes #t1diabetes #LifeWithDiabetes

  25. Sigh, second in a row #Dexcom #CGM sensor dead at 8.5 days instead of the official 10.5 days, and I'm out, currently waiting for delivery and I thought I still had a couple of days for that...
    #diabetes #t1diabetes #LifeWithDiabetes

  26. Sigh, second in a row #Dexcom #CGM sensor dead at 8.5 days instead of the official 10.5 days, and I'm out, currently waiting for delivery and I thought I still had a couple of days for that...
    #diabetes #t1diabetes #LifeWithDiabetes

  27. Sigh, second in a row #Dexcom #CGM sensor dead at 8.5 days instead of the official 10.5 days, and I'm out, currently waiting for delivery and I thought I still had a couple of days for that...
    #diabetes #t1diabetes #LifeWithDiabetes