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<blockquote data-quote="smilesandsmiles" data-source="post: 1061300" data-attributes="member: 270536"><p>The Freestyle Libre can do this job, but it's not yet available for children. May be worth contacting the manufacturer to see if they can update you on when it will be available for children. Its a sensor worn on the arm, you can scan this sensor with a meter to give you a reading. This could be done whilst somebody was asleep. Alternatively an insulin pump. b.t.w. There will soon be a closed loop insulin pump out. This delivers insulin, glucose and runs itself. Amazing! Like a mechanical pancreas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smilesandsmiles, post: 1061300, member: 270536"] The Freestyle Libre can do this job, but it's not yet available for children. May be worth contacting the manufacturer to see if they can update you on when it will be available for children. Its a sensor worn on the arm, you can scan this sensor with a meter to give you a reading. This could be done whilst somebody was asleep. Alternatively an insulin pump. b.t.w. There will soon be a closed loop insulin pump out. This delivers insulin, glucose and runs itself. Amazing! Like a mechanical pancreas. [/QUOTE]
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