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Nick51
03/04/2025 at 4:38 AM
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Thanks for heads-up! Doesn't apply for now . Be vigilant and check your blood sugar and log!
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Hello everyone,
Earlier this month, the FDA issued a warning about potential missed alerts for people using smartphone-connected diabetes devices like continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and automated insulin delivery systems.
๐น Whatโs the issue?
Some patients have reported that they didnโt receive critical alerts, or worse, thought they were receiving them when they werenโt. This can lead to serious medical complications like severe hypoglycemia, dangerous hyperglycemia, or even diabetic ketoacidosis.
๐น Why does this happen?
๐น What can you do?
To stay safe, the FDA recommends:
โ Carefully following manufacturer instructions for setup and updates
โ Disabling automatic OS updates until compatibility is confirmed
โ Checking alerts after updates or when connecting to new accessories
โ Manually reviewing notification settings at least once a month
The FDA is working with manufacturers to prevent these issues, but in the meantime, double-checking your alerts is just as important as monitoring your blood sugar.
๐ Have you ever experienced issues with your diabetes device alerts?
๐ What steps do you take to ensure your CGM or insulin pump works properly?
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Letโs share our experiences and tips to help each other stay safe! ๐ฌ
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team ๐ผ