
Living with Looping – January 2021. The replay…
If you missed the Living with Looping event, or you attended and want to go back and review what took place, then you’re in the […]
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If you missed the Living with Looping event, or you attended and want to go back and review what took place, then you’re in the […]
One of the items that stood out about ATTD was the amount of representation about DIY systems at this year’s conference. The number of posters […]
As most people involved in WeAreNotWaiting are aware, on June 27th, the FDA issued a warning about cybersecurity issues with older medtronic pumps. These happen […]
I guess the best way to describe Glastonbury Festival 2019 is hot, hot, hot. As the clear sky and brown grass of the picture suggests, […]
For the duration of May, I ran a survey of UK DIY APS users. Having closed the survey now, this is the overview of the […]
Once you’ve enabled your closed loop system, you might expect it to make mealtimes easier. All of the systems that you can currently use have, […]
In the UK, at least 82 people (as of the date of publishing) are using DIY APS systems to manage their diabetes. Of these, the majority are using AndroidAPS.
Today, for the first time in the UK, we ran a DIY Artificial Pancreas “Build Party”. What’s one of those? An occasion where a bunch […]
Back in 2013, in the US, Medtronic launched the 530G pump, and everyone and his dog called it an artificial pancreas. As Scott Hanselmann stated […]
It’s now just over a year since I first built myself an OpenAPS rig and entered into the world of the Hybrid Closed Loop. In […]
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