Course curriculum

    1. Understanding Glucose

    2. Understanding Your Personal Glucose Control

    3. How to Get A CGM

    1. Application

    2. Activate Your Sensor

    3. Customizing Alarms for Non-diabetics

    4. Scan Frequency

    5. Troubleshooting and Special Situations

    6. Sharing Your Data and Generating Reports

    1. What are optimal glucose levels?

    2. Interpret Your Real-time Data

    3. Accuracy of CGM Data

    4. Collect Relevant Data

    5. CGM key metrics

    6. Exercise & your CGM

    1. Trouble Shooting High Glucose Levels

    2. Trouble Shooting Low Glucose Levels

    3. Controlling Sugar Cravings

    4. Food Sequencing For Fewer Glucose Spikes

    5. To Breakfast or Not?

    1. Ongoing Monitoring

    2. Taking Off the Sensor

About this course

  • $20.00
  • 22 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Optimize your Metabolic Health Today

FAQ

  • What is a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)?

    A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a small, wearable device that measures blood sugar, or glucose. Because it is attached to your body, it can take measurements throughout the day and night; and you can view the results on a device, such as a smartphone.

  • Why you should consider using a CGM.

    For those interested in a broad understanding of their metabolic health, the use of a continuous glucose monitor can provide valuable insights and real-time feedback on how your diet and lifestyle choices impact your metabolism.

  • Who would benefit from using a CGM?

    • People with diabetes, prediabetes, hypoglycemia, or insulin resistance • People with weight loss resistance or poor appetite control • Athletes looking to optimize their performance and fueling regimen • People with periodic anxiety, irritability, or insomnia that they feel may be related to blood sugars • People looking to build long lasting habits that support optimal glycemic control

  • Is a prescription for a CGM included with this course?

    No, this course does not include a prescription for a CGM. Participants will need to contact their healthcare provider if a script is needed. Patients who have seen Dr. Leazenby in the past 12 months may request a prescription through the patient portal.