Keep on movin’…. Factoring variation in activity into open source AID systems
With the past 18 months or working on Boost and using it, various patterns have shown their heads. In the past I’ve written about the […]
With the past 18 months or working on Boost and using it, various patterns have shown their heads. In the past I’ve written about the […]
London. A city of 10 million people, 32 boroughs, five Integrated care systems (ICS), and probably 66,000 people with type 1 diabetes. London. Also a […]
If you’re on Social Media, and follow diabetes, you can’t fail to have seen the noise from GlucoRX and the JDRF about BioXensor, a new, […]
Having had the Libre2 fall off during the first few hours of the “Six of the Best” test, I decided to run One Vs Libre2 […]
In this part of the “Six of the Best” coverage, we look at the 15/15 data from this test, and the percentage of readings where […]
One of the first questions people in the WeAreNotWaiting community ask about new glucose sensors is “Can they be extended?” In the case of the […]
As I’ve previously discussed, I’ve been running a side by side trial of the currently available CGM systems in the UK. It focused on those […]
Ten days come to an end, and the first and most obvious, difference between the Dexcom devices and the rest is immediately obvious. The Dexcom […]
As you’ll be aware by now, I’m wearing a number of different CGMs with a view to comparing them. But as you’ll also be aware, […]
To start with, let’s make it clear on the source of each of these devices: Provided by the manufacturer for free: Dexcom ONE Medtrum Nano […]
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