#363: CGMs, Closed Loop Systems & The Future of Type 1 Diabetes Technology
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Diabetes technology is evolving faster than most people realize — and Ken and Graham break down exactly what that means for your day-to-day management. Plus, Ken closes with something every person living with diabetes needs to hear right now.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Why Type 2 diabetics have historically not been prescribed CGMs — and how that's changing
- What the Dexcom Stelo and Abbott's new sensor mean for the broader diabetes population
- Why the explosion of diabetes technology companies is a sign of a major industry shift
- What a true closed loop system actually is — and why what we've been calling one isn't
- What Omnipod, Tandem, and Medtronic are working on that will change Type 1 management
- Key findings from the 2026 ADA Conference and why it was one of the biggest yet
- Why giving yourself grace is one of the most important parts of diabetes management
- How to reach out when diabetes feels isolating and overwhelming
This condition is hard enough without constantly being in your own head. Give yourself grace, lean on your community, and remember that progress — not perfection — is the goal.
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- 📚 The Diabetes Nutrition Master Course: Start Learning
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