Taking #OpenAPS to Glastonbury Festival – preparing for 5 days in a field, off-grid and offline
If you hadn’t guessed from the title, I’m off to Glastonbury Festival at the end of June. And I intend to take OpenAPS with me. […]
If you hadn’t guessed from the title, I’m off to Glastonbury Festival at the end of June. And I intend to take OpenAPS with me. […]
I’ve been using Fiasp now for two months, and as discussed in the various items I’ve written, the first month proved to be a fairly […]
The JDRF has spent a lot of effort and money on projects that address both Smart Insulin and Artificial Pancreases. Most of us are very familiar […]
Whilst I’m not participating in D-Blog week this week, there are two topics on the list which caught my eye. The first of these is the cost […]
During a week that I’ve spent more time interacting with the healthcare system than I’d perhaps like, it’s been interesting sharing OpenAPS with both the […]
Type 1 Diabetes – a lifetime of habits Well managed Type 1 Diabetes. A lifetime of habits and routines. Getting used to doing the same […]
Recently, Dana announced oref1 to the world – a new algorithm in the OpenAPS family, and in her own words: The notable difference between the […]
The Medtronic 670G is undertaking a slow-paced roll out in the US as Medtronic tries to ensure a slow and steady, well trained delivery model […]
To some level I can’t quite believe that I’ve been enjoying the company of Fiasp for a whole month (well, in February, four weeks constitutes […]
Following the variation in absorption I felt I was seeing in my last post I’ve since had a bit of a reason to pause for thought. […]
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