
#wearenotwaiting and #OpenAPS meet the NHS
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 […]
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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 […]
As you might guess from the title, I’ve noticed some changes in my hypo awareness, and I think I’d say that they’re generally in a […]
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. […]
2016. One hell of a year, and not always in the right way. But looking at it from my own personal transition on the Diabetes […]
This post has now been superseded by an updated page on this website that can be found here: http://www.diabettech.com/looping-a-guide/comparing-the-loop-and-openaps-algorithms/
With a nod to the nineties, thank you Mr Curtis and Mr Elton, and some sweet alliteration, my tramping around with a veritable “pancreas farm” […]
Having now run a combination of OpenAPS and Loop for a full month, I thought it was about time to publish some data from looping, […]
***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 […]
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