
#18 - CGMs 2.0: From Prescription-Only to OTC—What the New Sensors Mean for Type 2 Diabetes (and Beyond)
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About this listen
Finger-sticks are so 2015. In this candid co-host convo, Brian and Cory unpack the game-changing arrival of over-the-counter continuous-glucose monitors—Dexcom Stelo, Abbott Libre Rio—and what they spell for anyone chasing diabetes remission.
Inside the episode
- CGM 101 (in two minutes): time-in-range, glucose variability, and why A1C alone is yesterday’s news.
- OTC vs. Rx: how the new sensors slipped past the prescription gate, what they cost, and who can simply pick one up at the drugstore.
- Who actually benefits? From non-insulin Type 2s and pre-diabetics to biohackers—where the data is gold and where it’s just glitter.
- Alert anxiety & data overload: the pitfalls no glossy ad will mention—and the guardrails you need.
- The 14-Day Data Sprint: a step-by-step playbook to crush hidden spikes without wearing a sensor forever.
By the end you’ll know if an OTC CGM is the missing puzzle piece—or just another gadget in the drawer—and exactly how to turn raw numbers into real-world progress.
🔗 Got follow-up questions? Email us at brianandcory@diabetesremissionpartners.com and we might feature your question on a future mailbag!
📺 Bonus: Catch our free masterclass any time at https://www.medfreehealthya1c.com
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