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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 798338" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Hi Tim, I'm very pleased to help with such research, as I cannot believe in 2015 we still have so many invasive diagnostics - and who wants fingers full of bleeding, hurting holes?</p><p></p><p>Concept No. 3: Rating 5. I wear a conventional watch already, so it would be discreet, and would not involve adapting to something too novel, or something else to wear, and it would be very easy to use</p><p>Concept No. 2: Rating 3. Next best for me, as is still discreet (thumbs up for underside display), but I would prefer not to wear something specifically for this reason - ie another wrist attachment other than a watch</p><p>Concept No 1: Rating 2. As I value discretion so highly this is too obvious and I would run the risk of having 'The Diabetes Police' (ie anyone who recognised a blood glucose reading) comment on me being a T2D, my BG level, and on what I was eating or drinking - which I hate</p><p>Concept No. 4: Rating 1. Makes me think of a scuba diving suit for BG readings! I can see how this would suit some, would be high-tech and maybe even fun and exacting, and interesting to use, but too involving for me. I don't even like wearing running shoes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 798338, member: 150927"] Hi Tim, I'm very pleased to help with such research, as I cannot believe in 2015 we still have so many invasive diagnostics - and who wants fingers full of bleeding, hurting holes? Concept No. 3: Rating 5. I wear a conventional watch already, so it would be discreet, and would not involve adapting to something too novel, or something else to wear, and it would be very easy to use Concept No. 2: Rating 3. Next best for me, as is still discreet (thumbs up for underside display), but I would prefer not to wear something specifically for this reason - ie another wrist attachment other than a watch Concept No 1: Rating 2. As I value discretion so highly this is too obvious and I would run the risk of having 'The Diabetes Police' (ie anyone who recognised a blood glucose reading) comment on me being a T2D, my BG level, and on what I was eating or drinking - which I hate Concept No. 4: Rating 1. Makes me think of a scuba diving suit for BG readings! I can see how this would suit some, would be high-tech and maybe even fun and exacting, and interesting to use, but too involving for me. I don't even like wearing running shoes [/QUOTE]
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