First brand clock with glucose sensor
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Will it be reliable?Will it be true?
First brand clock with glucose sensor
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I hope @Alejandromonsi, I have seen as many times as "inventions" as this, that my position is of absolute skepticism, when I see in a contrasted way that it works as a real substitute for glucose sensors as that of Abbott or Dexcom ... then I will start toLook again this news with other eyes!
Thanks for sharing!
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On April 17 I already published it in a thread:
Everything seems that it comes from a rumor of Bloomberg from 3 or 4 months ago.But then it has blurred.
And as Fer says, even if they take it out, it is very possible that it is not very reliable.You just have to see the sensor that measures stress in the galaxy6.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
sherpa41 said:
on April 17 I already published it in a thread:Everything seems that it comes from a rumor of Bloomberg from 3 or 4 months ago.But then it has blurred.
And as Fer says, even if they take it out, it is very possible that it is not very reliable.You just have to see the sensor that measures stress in the galaxy6.
I had a galaxy and when I was in hiccup or quick down the clock marked butt stress.When the sensor marked me hypo proved the stress;If I was in 100% green zone it was a false hypo.
It was very useful.
LADA desde septiembre de 2021
Toujeo y Fiasp
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salad said:
sherpa41 said:
on April 17 I already published it in a thread:Everything seems that it comes from a rumor of Bloomberg from 3 or 4 months ago.But then it has blurred.
And as Fer says, even if they take it out, it is very possible that it is not very reliable.You just have to see the sensor that measures stress in the galaxy6.
I had a galaxy and when I was in hiccup or quick down the clock marked butt stress.When the sensor marked me hypo proved the stress;If I was in 100% green zone it was a false hypo.
It was very useful.
I measured the stress in the galaxy6 and marks me at all.I measure it again and it marks the minimum at all.
I measure it again and to the fullest.So all the time.
I don't see it serious.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
salad said:
sherpa41 said:
on April 17 I already published it in a thread:Everything seems that it comes from a rumor of Bloomberg from 3 or 4 months ago.But then it has blurred.
And as Fer says, even if they take it out, it is very possible that it is not very reliable.You just have to see the sensor that measures stress in the galaxy6.
I had a galaxy and when I was in hiccup or quick down the clock marked butt stress.When the sensor marked me hypo proved the stress;If I was in 100% green zone it was a false hypo.
It was very useful.
I have done the test several times in different circumstances and I give you the 100% reason
Something apart from the sensors should get the SS here but in other countries that is a chimera and without a sensor it is very difficult to carry or get to control the glucose very well, what is unreal is to think about traditional glucometers and the punctureOn the finger, in the long run you run out of fingers, some crystites are made in the yolks and you lose part of the sensitivity, in short ....
I have been 35 years with reactive strips and I have never had calluses in my hands ... you have to rotate my fingers, both hands.
With reactive strips you can also have good control, the sensor is much more comfortable.
But the essential thing is diabetology.
@Juansolo I have been 34 and my fingers were bleeding in class ...
To carry good control I had to do minimum per day 10-15 tests with the glucometer ... Add that when you are 4 years old you have the small fingers ...
For me, there is no color if wearing a sensor or continuing with a glucometer, for many failures that the former have ...
My "control" of diabetes came with the sensors.Maintaining that rhythm of so many hair punctures was impossible ...
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Insulatard
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 37.
Hbg 6'9..
We will see how they make the capture of the data and what reliability it contributes.A little incredible if there is no insertion in blood or interstitial liquid.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
I don't see it.If it is already difficult with a sensor, without liquid, less.And we need precise readings, they do not serve us approaches.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
silviagrz said:
@juanolo I have been 34 and my fingers were bleeding in class ...
To carry good control I had to do minimum per day 10-15 tests with the glucometer ... Add that when you are 4 years old you have the small fingers ...
For me, there is no color if wearing a sensor or continuing with a glucometer, for many failures that the former have ...
My "control" of diabetes came with the sensors.Maintaining that rhythm of so many capillary punctures was impossible ...
So many controls a day is crazy, it can spend a day, but it cannot be normal.
The usual thing were spontaneous controls and a 6 -strips profile in one day, before and after meals.
I also have a lot, since the age of 11, back in 1985.
Hey I've seen you insult yourself.
It is a NPH, that forces you to eat a few hours.
Normally it gets the fast and a slow flat.Maybe you've already tried it and you are not doing well.But I tell you because I think you would have a better control and you would have more freedom at the schedules.