Fiasp – some further observations… Or why an artificial pancreas can’t do everything!
I’ve written about the various curveballs that Fiasp has thrown at me on multiple occasions, and for the past few weeks I’ve continued to observe […]
I’ve written about the various curveballs that Fiasp has thrown at me on multiple occasions, and for the past few weeks I’ve continued to observe […]
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 […]
Whilst I was more or less forced to swap off Fiasp a week or so ago, I thought it might be interesting to take a […]
oref1 has been in the wild in master since the release of 0.5.0 of OpenAPS, introducing the ability to Super-Micro Bolus (SMB) which delivers small […]
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 […]
With only two days left until departure for Glastonbury, the Artificial Pancreas portables decision has been made, and it’s not quite what I originally thought […]
I posted this video recently, showing monitoring and control functions for OpenAPS on my Apple Watch. It’s been part of my attempt to move my […]
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 […]
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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