i have the freestyle optium neo, absolutely brilliant even in bright sunlight, and comes with a nice yellow usb cable........i know i have not been type 1 for long, but from what i've seen of other blood meters , this 1 is the dog's............. it also does both blood and keytones, and the range of graphs and stats provided by abbott-freestyle once you plug it in to your computer, are second to none.It is easy to forget just what a revolution for diabetic care self blood glucose meters represent. That said biggest challenge most users face is expense of strips - diabetes is a growing epidemic worldiwde, so plenty of incentive for suppliers to grow volume and reduce prices.
Other pet peeve is connectivity. Many meters store data and are compatible with monitoring software, BUT almost all do not include USB cable with meter (Impossible to source in many countries). Also software often only Windows compatible ;-( . Imbedding a wireless app in all meters is long overdue.
1 other thing about the cloudbase, being a LGV driver, part of the conditions for keeping my licence as set down by DVLA is that i have 3 months of readings on my memory meter, and that i take bloods every 2 hours while driving(sore fingers). ATM i don't know how they will get this info without stopping me and looking a my meter, but if there were a central cloudbase, that wouldn't be a problem. obviously personnal data protection would be an issue, but if you a driver i would rather them just access when they need to , rather than take time off work to fullfil their requirements. hope this makes senseConnectivity will definately be a major element to my final design - most likely bluetooth or wifi - Interconnctivity of devices and data seems the logical way forward for self management.
Cloud storage could provide a means of back-up...and possibly a means to send data to diabetic nurses, or fellow diabetics (such as the kind people of this forum) for review and advice...(?)
Spiker - with regards to bolus/treatment advice in a meter: for a while i thought it was the obvious choice - to enable technology to help reach our target blood levels, though I'm not sure.
My personal experience with the expert has actually been one of over-reliance- where at one time I began seeing my bloods go out of target and my reduced ability to identify the cause and the right change of treatment (though this could be a simple matter of laziness on my part).
Thank you all for your continued contributions to the thread, the more variety of people and experiences, the better.
You are a woman after my own heart, Signy.Connectivity with Linux would be fantastic .
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