Although this is a huge step in the right direction, I just don't think I'd want to wear it as it looks so big!
Anyone remember the 1966 Sci fi film Fantastic voyage, with Donald Pleasance and Raquel Welch ?
id rather stick to MDI or my pod. I couldnt imagine all that tubing and having 2 devices attached could make your life easier! As it is, wearing a medtronic pump that was half the size was an absolute nightmare for me. Thank god for Omnipod. all i need now is the new freestyle libre where I dont have to carry out finger prick blood tests.
Yes, but remember the first insulin pumps they were working on filled a back pack.Sounds a good idea but will require miniaturisation++++++. I hate to think how I would manage to work out in the gym or even carry out work in the garden while wearing all that paraphernalia.
I dunno, but I doubt that the scientists working on it are just gluing random parts together.I can see the addition of glucagon being beneficial to reverse hypos quickly but is it worth it for putting in an extra cannula? A low glucose suspend feature which is available on newer Medtronic pumps achieves a similar result,
You face the exact sme problem with a regular pump.I'd have to agree with you... If one of those two cannulas or tubes went AWOL? You'd end up either going hypo or DKA..
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