A month with Medtrum’s A6 CGM
With two sensors now used and a month of data captured, I felt it was time for further feedback on the newest CGM system on […]
With two sensors now used and a month of data captured, I felt it was time for further feedback on the newest CGM system on […]
After the initial couple of days with the Medtrum, and the data that was produced, I thought it would be a good idea to provide […]
On Saturday, if you didn’t know already, we ran a first for the UK. A day’s conference focusing on Diabetes Technology, and majoring on “Patient […]
A weekend at Glastonbury Festival. Sun, wind, a little rain, no mud, and lots to occupy myself. Plus cider, wine, and a range of foods […]
Over the past couple of months, I’ve seen this question asked multiple times on many fora. Facebook, email lists and forums have all seen people […]
Earlier this week I published the first set of results of the survey of CGM and Libre users that I undertook last year. There was […]
Now that the survey to try and find out what CGM and Libre users thought of the technology and how it had affected their self-management, […]
Late last year, I wrote about form and physicality of the hybrid closed loop, bemoaning the stuff I was carrying, and a few other things. […]
***UPDATED 8th February 2017 to include portability options from OpenAPS with Edison and Explorer board*** Okay, you’ve looked at the looping options, and you know […]
A day without a loop – it feels like an eternity. As crazy as it seems. But why? Well let’s start at the beginning, and […]
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