Very good, I just saw that they plan to market for next year the "free free project", so Leo consists of a patch that lasts two weeks and makes continuous measurements every 15 minutes, but the great novelty?It is that the user cannot see the values that are being recorded, the doctor can only do it.Personally it seems to me that it makes no sense but good ...
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Well, if a ridiculous swwee.What sense does it have to see the results?It is about self -control and to be able to handle your insulin dose depending on your results.
According to I see, it is only aimed at endocrine and educators to see how glucose levels behave in a patient for 2 weeks without it intervening in any way.
It would be for very specific uses in which the hospital, doctor or educators want to see how the thing has gone, not with a view to personal use of the patient.The mechanism would be the same but not for "use and enjoyment" of the diabetic
Joseludi said: according to I see is only aimed at endocrine and educators to see how glucose levels behave in a patient for 2 weeks without this intervening in any way.
It would be for very specific uses in which the hospital, doctor or educators want to see how the thing has gone, not with a view to personal use of the patient.The mechanism would be the same but not for "use and enjoyment" of the diabetic
If I am not mistaken to get the data for the doctor, it can already be done with the current freestyle, the difference is that now the doctor and the patient are seen and with the "pro" only the doctor and on top of the last bull ...
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rafach said: with the normal you take everything and take a PDF to the endocrine with all the data.I don't see meaning not to be able to see it.
So you can't adjust to the results.They want to see a normal glycemia of someone without continuous meter and compare it with one who has it.
Although, as there are many sensors, I would not be struggling that when you open it, after two weeks they find a message that puts "there is no active sensor, put a new sensor and start it" and no data.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
The good thing about this is that now they see continuous glucose variations that are in a type1. And they will not continue to blame the patient. I suppose that the conclusion will be that the best treatment is a continuous measurement for all. I hope so.