I think the issues with overscreening are a really hard thing for most doctors to get, because they are extremely counterintuitive. @venkmurthy has some excellent tweetorials on issues similar to the (potential) overuse of CGM
That's certainly a question, but I'd say it's more about when you expect to see a benefit (particularly in terms of hard outcomes, like retinopathy) given that CGM can be quite expensive to use long-term
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What about periodic short term use of CGM to allow a personalized understanding of glycemic response to certain foods?
@segal_eran's work demonstrates it's highly individual. I know where I want my HbA1c to fall. CGM would allow me to figure out which foods help keep me there.pic.twitter.com/CH0Xlf89cq
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Generally I'm not very impressed by the promises of personalized nutrition at the momenthttps://medium.com/swlh/is-personalized-nutrition-a-waste-of-time-5f272f9633f2 …
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