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Understanding Autosens
Looking at the options for Autotsens across oref instantiations and how they work, updated with a section on Profile Switching in AAPS.

Diabeloop. The Second Hybrid Closed Loop system to get a CE mark….
It never rains, but it pours, as they like to say in the western parts of the British Isles. And that seems true for Artificial […]

#DIYAPS use in the UK – A Snapshot
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.

Rise of the Machines – Technology and “patient-driven” innovation in the treatment of diabetes #T1DRoM
On Saturday, if you didn’t know already, we ran a first for the UK. A day’s conference focusing on Diabetes Technology, and majoring on “Patient […]

There ain’t no party like a DIY pancreas party…. Reflections on a UK first.
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 […]

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 […]

Defining an “Artificial Pancreas”. Where are we with DIY systems? #WeAreNotWaiting
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 […]

A graphical look at my #Fiasp failure. Does it show anything new?
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 […]