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<blockquote data-quote="microfazer" data-source="post: 252271" data-attributes="member: 39039"><p>i'm keeping my fingers crossed, especially for the testing stuffs. the electronics example is a great one, i myself am hoping for a BG tester that'll also serve as media player so i'll have one less device to carry around. :lol: </p><p></p><p>the meds are a whole different story though --- while theres been incredibly <em>slight</em> improvements in all these years, unfortunately theyve remarkably coincided with an abnormally strange number of issues that while suffered by patients, regularly observed by endocrinologists, and widely acknowledged by the very sales forces pushing these meds, remain wholly unresolved, largely outweighing any benefits brought about (ie: hypo unawareness in short-term T1 patients, there is <u>NO</u> excuse for this, regardless of dosing convenience).</p><p></p><p>the meds are a many-billion $ industry, i cant see <em>any</em> drug-dealers (and their well-paid distribution network) giving that up. ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microfazer, post: 252271, member: 39039"] i'm keeping my fingers crossed, especially for the testing stuffs. the electronics example is a great one, i myself am hoping for a BG tester that'll also serve as media player so i'll have one less device to carry around. :lol: the meds are a whole different story though --- while theres been incredibly [i]slight[/i] improvements in all these years, unfortunately theyve remarkably coincided with an abnormally strange number of issues that while suffered by patients, regularly observed by endocrinologists, and widely acknowledged by the very sales forces pushing these meds, remain wholly unresolved, largely outweighing any benefits brought about (ie: hypo unawareness in short-term T1 patients, there is [u]NO[/u] excuse for this, regardless of dosing convenience). the meds are a many-billion $ industry, i cant see [i]any[/i] drug-dealers (and their well-paid distribution network) giving that up. ever. [/QUOTE]
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