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Managing diabetes is a full-time job—and the last thing you need is more stress when it comes to your supplies!Here’s wh...
07/28/2025

Managing diabetes is a full-time job—and the last thing you need is more stress when it comes to your supplies!

Here’s what Helen, a real US MED member, shared:

“Great customer service and always keeps you informed. I am so pleased with US MED. I have never had any issues—they are all so nice and make ordering so easy. Having diabetes is enough to deal with in itself. With US MED, they make getting your supplies effortless.” —Helen, via Google

We’re proud to deliver:

✔️ Seamless CGM and insulin pump setup

✔️ On-time, hassle-free supply refills

✔️ Quick access to CDCES guidance when you need it most

💡 Ready for care that actually lightens the load? We’re here for you.
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/new-patients/

READY TO GET STARTED? When it comes to your health, nothing else matters. That's why with US MED®, your health matters to us. From insulin pumps,

Sweat, heat, and humidity can cause more than discomfort—they can mess with your sensors, your skin, and your control.He...
07/25/2025

Sweat, heat, and humidity can cause more than discomfort—they can mess with your sensors, your skin, and your control.

Here’s how to stay ahead of it:

💦 Use barrier wipes like Skin Tac to help sensors stay secure

🩹 Add adhesive overlays for hot days or workouts

🧼 Keep the site clean and dry before applying your CGM or pump

⚠️ Watch for skin irritation or infection—especially if blood sugar is high

☁️ Choose breathable clothing to reduce friction and moisture

Hot weather doesn’t have to derail your care—but it does call for a few smart swaps!

Get more tips for sweat-proofing your life here:
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/diabetes-sweating-connection-why-does-diabetes-make-you-sweat/

Diabetes may cause you to sweat more than usual. Learn more on how diabetes and sweating are connected in the article below.

Did you know that as a US MED member, you can access support from a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CD...
07/24/2025

Did you know that as a US MED member, you can access support from a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES)?

These professionals do more than explain your tech—they help you build a plan that actually works in real life.

Here’s how they support you:

📲 Help you get more from your CGM or pump

🍴 Adjust your nutrition plan based on your day-to-day

🏖️ Offer summer-specific strategies for heat, activity, and hydration

🧠 Support mental health, burnout, and blood sugar stress

💬 Offer personalized advice that keeps you consistent

And best of all—you don’t need to figure this out alone.

Ready to get support that fits your life?
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/certified-diabetes-education-specialist/

Our Medical Experts. Meet the US MED medical experts. Diabetes advice you can trust. DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE WITH OUR DIABETES CARE SPECIALIST. Where

Summer travel should feel exciting—not stressful!With a little planning (and the right tools), you can keep your diabete...
07/22/2025

Summer travel should feel exciting—not stressful!

With a little planning (and the right tools), you can keep your diabetes care on track wherever the road takes you:

✈️ Pack extra insulin, sensors, and supplies in a carry-on

🧊 Use cooling pouches to prevent heat-related insulin breakdown

🧃 Keep glucose tabs and water within reach for long drives or flights

📋 Bring a provider letter + TSA documentation just in case

📲 Set reminders for mealtimes or blood sugar checks in different time zones

You don’t have to pause your routine—you just need one that travels with you.

Use this checklist to prep, pack, and plan smart:
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/traveling-with-diabetes-tips-for-a-smooth-journey-and-blood-sugar-control/

Planning a trip is stressful, but managing your diabetes makes it even more challenging. US MED has all the tips you need, so you can get into vacation mode.

The sun isn’t just strong—it’s sneaky. ☀️For people living with diabetes, UV rays can raise blood sugar, increase risk o...
07/21/2025

The sun isn’t just strong—it’s sneaky. ☀️

For people living with diabetes, UV rays can raise blood sugar, increase risk of skin complications, and even harm eye health if you’re not protected.

Here’s how to stay safe while soaking up the sun:

🧴 Use a daily SPF 30+—sunburn triggers stress hormones that spike glucose

🕶️ Choose UV-protective sunglasses to prevent long-term eye damage

👒 Cover up with lightweight layers and a wide-brimmed hat

💧 Stay hydrated—dehydration raises blood sugar and increases skin risks

🦶 Check your feet and skin regularly, especially after time outdoors

A little planning keeps summer skin issues—and glucose spikes—off your plate.
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/tips-for-people-newly-diagnosed-with-diabetes/

When you have newly diagnosed diabetes, knowing your next steps is crucial. Here are US MED's tips for living with diabetes.

This summer, trade stress for insight with the FreeStyle Libre 3—and the new Libre app!Here’s why this tech is made for ...
07/18/2025

This summer, trade stress for insight with the FreeStyle Libre 3—and the new Libre app!

Here’s why this tech is made for real life:

📲 Get real-time glucose readings—directly on your smartphone

🚨 Set alerts for highs and lows before symptoms even start

📉 Track patterns over time to make smarter food, activity, and insulin decisions

📦 Delivered through US MED with easy 90-day refills, right to your door

Ready for tech that makes your day easier—not harder?
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/products/continuous-glucose-monitoring/freestyle-libre-3-plus-sensor/

FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor Description Enjoy hassle-free glucose monitoring with the Freestyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor! In the same compact size as the

If your energy crashes mid-morning or late afternoon, the problem might be your blood sugar—not just your coffee intake!...
07/17/2025

If your energy crashes mid-morning or late afternoon, the problem might be your blood sugar—not just your coffee intake!

Try these energy-supporting habits:

🍳 Add protein to every meal: helps prevent glucose spikes and crashes

🚶 Take short walks after meals: just 5–10 minutes helps improve insulin sensitivity

💧 Stay hydrated throughout the day: even mild dehydration can lead to fatigue

📲 Keep emergency snacks on hand: especially during travel, errands, or heat exposure

Ready to feel more consistent energy throughout your day? Visit:
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/keep-energy-level-high-all-day

If your energy level varies from high to low during the day, making adjustments to your diet can help. According to Weill Cornell Medical Center, food

Poor sleep doesn’t just leave you tired—it affects your blood sugar, mood, appetite, and motivation!Here’s how to suppor...
07/15/2025

Poor sleep doesn’t just leave you tired—it affects your blood sugar, mood, appetite, and motivation!

Here’s how to support better sleep with diabetes:

🧘 Establish a wind-down routine: dim lights, reduce screen time, aim for consistency

🌡️ Create a cool sleep environment: heat can interfere with deep rest

🥗 Time meals wisely: large meals close to bed may spike overnight glucose

📲 Use a tracker: log sleep patterns to spot connections between rest and glucose levels

Curious how your sleep might be affecting your numbers? Start here:
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/steps-better-sleep-for-individuals/

For Individuals with Sleep Apnea Here are some science-backed alternative options to help those with sleep apnea. Bear in mind, however, that since the

Highs and lows don’t always give you a dramatic warning. But recognizing early symptoms can help prevent a serious episo...
07/14/2025

Highs and lows don’t always give you a dramatic warning. But recognizing early symptoms can help prevent a serious episode—especially during the summer when dehydration, heat, or activity can change your glucose fast!

Here’s what to watch for:

⚠️ Low blood sugar signs: shaking, sweating, dizziness, fast heartbeat

⚠️ High blood sugar signs: extreme thirst, dry mouth, frequent urination

⚠️ Cognitive symptoms: blurred vision, slurred speech, confusion

⚠️ Mood and energy shifts: irritability, fatigue, or a sudden crash

🏥 Don’t wait—if symptoms escalate, call 911 or seek emergency care.

Want a clearer sense of what to look out for—and what to do next?
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/how-to-avoid-a-medical-emergency/

Heat and humidity add up to danger and if you know the signs, you can quickly avoid a medical emergency. Emergency rooms see an increase in cases of heat

Hot days, vacations, changes in schedule—it’s easy for diabetes care to feel harder in the summer!Whether you're headed ...
07/11/2025

Hot days, vacations, changes in schedule—it’s easy for diabetes care to feel harder in the summer!

Whether you're headed out of town or just adjusting to summer heat and schedule changes, these small steps help you stay steady:

✅ Prep for the heat: Store supplies in shaded, cool places or insulated pouches

✅ Test more often: Heat can make glucose rise or fall more quickly

✅ Use reminders: Alarms or notes help you stay on track when routines shift

✅ Lean on support: Your care team, tech, and community are part of your toolkit

You don’t need perfection—you just need a plan that flexes with the season. And we’re here to help you build it. 🔗 https://www.usmed.com/managing-diabetes-type-1-type-2/

We’ll walk you through five steps to help you manage your diabetes so you can live a life you love. Written by: US MED Staff Clinically Reviewed

Heat, humidity, and unpredictable summer routines can throw blood sugar off balance fast!Integrated insulin pumps and CG...
07/10/2025

Heat, humidity, and unpredictable summer routines can throw blood sugar off balance fast!

Integrated insulin pumps and CGMs don’t just simplify care—they actively help you manage the impact of heat on your glucose.

Here’s how:

📲 Real-time glucose tracking shows how heat, activity, and hydration are affecting your numbers—before symptoms hit

🔁 AID systems (automated insulin delivery) adjust dosing based on those numbers—reducing highs and preventing lows

😴 Overnight protection means fewer middle-of-the-night surprises during heat waves

📦 90-day refills delivered to your door so you’re always stocked, even if your schedule shifts

This isn’t just convenient—it’s smarter, safer diabetes management for the hottest season of the year. 🔗https://www.usmed.com/what-is-a-closed-loop-system/

Learn all about closed-loop diabetes management solutions, combining the use of a CGM and insulin pump, in this guide from US MED.

When the temps rise, so do the risks. But with a few smart habits, you can stay ahead of heat-related glucose swings!You...
07/08/2025

When the temps rise, so do the risks. But with a few smart habits, you can stay ahead of heat-related glucose swings!

Your heat-proof checklist:

💧 Drink water before you feel thirsty

🌤️ Avoid outdoor activity during peak heat (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

📲 Check your blood sugar more often during hot days

🎒 Carry fast-acting glucose + a cooling pouch everywhere

🧴 Wear SPF and light clothes—sunburn can raise blood sugar, too

Small actions = better days. You’ve got this.
🔗 https://www.usmed.com/traveling-with-diabetes-tips-for-a-smooth-journey-and-blood-sugar-control/

Planning a trip is stressful, but managing your diabetes makes it even more challenging. US MED has all the tips you need, so you can get into vacation mode.

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