I'm interested in moving to a CGM from the Freestyle Libre I currently use and was in conversation with Medtrum last year, but the S6 did not become available.
I was wondering @tim2000s how the accuracy results were during the 7 - 14 day period? as the 14 day sensor useage is the key for me to...
Looking over the Facebook post shows an image of the sensor with part number POCTech ct100b. A quick google for that shows
http://www.poctechcorp.com/en/contents/268/5682.html
Might be available from April.
Has anybody heard or been part of a trial on a new CGM from a company called Neon Diagnostics?
I saw a post of Facebook recently about a device called the CT-100 which was being trialed by the Facebook user.
I have made contact with Neon, so have started an email chat about the product, just...
I use the Glimp app on my android phone, it allows for a finger stick reading to be entered as a calibration. Works well for me and I have managed to get Libre sensors that I would have call Abbot to complain about giving useable results.
The only down side for me is the lack of Diasend access...
I have had the same email exchange as DunePlodder with Medtrum, they also say their online store will most likely be available in the next month. I don't know yet if the £180 includes or excludes VAT.
I've been told that the transmitter will last longer than a month and that the sensors don't...
Possibly because when you are injecting or taking a glucose reading you are in control, while the blood samples are being taken (by I must add very professional people) they are putting the needle in?