I have type 2 diabetes (a āfamily traditionā) and have been on medication for six years. I started using a CGM two or three times a year to see my blood glucose profile throughout the day, which isnāt visible when you test with a fingertip blood sample.
I started with the Freestyle Libre 3 (75ā¬) and for the past 6 months Iāve been using the Libre 2+ (43ā¬), which has the same features, just a little thicker.
For the past few weeks, I've been taking Tirz, Reta, MOTS-c, SS-31, and, starting this morning, 5AMQ.
My blood sugar is now regulated: 99% of the time it stays within the green zone. I had two āminorā episodes of hypoglycemia while sleeping, with no lasting effects.
This is really interesting for calibrating which foods cause hyperglycemia. And any difference if I eat them for breakfast or later in the day.
What's curious is that my blood sugar rarely drops during activities at the aerobic threshold, but it often drops an hour later. This pattern seems to be specific to Reta.
What motivates me the most, aside from stabilizing my blood sugar, is seeing the projected HbA1c level in the Libre app. From 10.5 in February, the level is now trending toward 6.5. I will confirm this in the next analysis in July.
The ādawn phenomenonā (when blood sugar levels rise an hour before waking up and skyrocket even before eating) has almost completely disappeared. Since this is largely caused by HGH, if I were taking it, I would use a CGM to make sure it doesn't induce insulin resistance.