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<blockquote data-quote="username3" data-source="post: 2422849" data-attributes="member: 546242"><p>I think you may be having some trouble with what you're looking for, because generally those kinds of calculations are done in insulin pumps. </p><p></p><p>For example, Medtronic pumps link with a testing kit called Contour Next Link. The contour is paired with the insulin pump and sends blood sugar readings over Bluetooth directly to the insulin pump. The insulin pump then uses stored information such as active insulin, carb ratios, insulin sensitivity factor and different times of day to work out how much insulin to deliver. </p><p></p><p>Is your child on an insulin pump? If not, i would look into getting one on the NHS if I were you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="username3, post: 2422849, member: 546242"] I think you may be having some trouble with what you're looking for, because generally those kinds of calculations are done in insulin pumps. For example, Medtronic pumps link with a testing kit called Contour Next Link. The contour is paired with the insulin pump and sends blood sugar readings over Bluetooth directly to the insulin pump. The insulin pump then uses stored information such as active insulin, carb ratios, insulin sensitivity factor and different times of day to work out how much insulin to deliver. Is your child on an insulin pump? If not, i would look into getting one on the NHS if I were you. [/QUOTE]
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