May 2019 Snapshot of UK DIY APS Users
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 […]
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 […]
When you are using a DIY closed loop, one of the most critical parts of the set up is the CGM data. But what we […]
As many people with T1D in the UK will know, there has been an ongoing dialogue between NHS England and the DVLA with respect to […]
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Back in early October the CGM Royal Rumble kicked off. Four CGM systems, located in their manufacturer recommended locations on the body and using their […]
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.
loop /luːp/ – present participle: looping – to use an automated insulin delivery system to maintain optimal glucose levels You may have seen references in […]
Over the past eight months, Nemaura have announced a number of outcomes of their clinical trials, all of which have suggested that after a tricky […]
With two sensors now used and a month of data captured, I felt it was time for further feedback on the newest CGM system on […]
After the initial couple of days with the Medtrum, and the data that was produced, I thought it would be a good idea to provide […]
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