Are you able to link to it Tim? Would love a read!
Not wanting to speak for @tim2000s , Engineer, but if you click on the image, it'll get much bigger (on my laptop anyway), and easy to read the article, if that's what you mean.
shame face! lol I should have tried that, didn't realise it would get bigger
Sadly that's not something I've seen anywhere.Hi @tim2000s . Slightly off subject but still techy . Was talking to a T2 who lives up in Newcastle the other day.
Both himself and his father ( also diabetic ) get involved in various trials.
He was telling me that next year they want him to trial an adhesive patch that changes colour depending on BS levels.
He’s not insulin dependent , only metformin.
It seemed a strange way for technology to be moving regarding BS monitoring. Was curious if you might know more about colour changing patches as a form of monitoring.
You always appear to be at the cutting edge when it comes to “ new stuff “ for us lot.
There was a thread on here fairly recently about some students developing a colour changing blood sugar patch.. ****** if I can find it though...Hi @tim2000s . Slightly off subject but still techy . Was talking to a T2 who lives up in Newcastle the other day.
Both himself and his father ( also diabetic ) get involved in various trials.
He was telling me that next year they want him to trial an adhesive patch that changes colour depending on BS levels.
He’s not insulin dependent , only metformin.
It seemed a strange way for technology to be moving regarding BS monitoring. Was curious if you might know more about colour changing patches as a form of monitoring.
You always appear to be at the cutting edge when it comes to “ new stuff “ for us lot.
That many new ideas it’s hard to keep trackThere was a thread on here fairly recently about some students developing a colour changing blood sugar patch.. ******** if I can find it though...
Found itThat many new ideas it’s hard to keep track.
Thanks. I’ll have a look myself.
Wow. I’d have still been looking next Christmas.
Great article @tim2000s and very interesting to hear how it's been received, publicising this is a huge positive as aside from inspiring those who wish to try it, it shows the lengths insulin dependent diabetics are going to in regards to improving their quality of life and outcomes. Personally I would like to get to this point as i'm now using the G6 and 640g and would like to close the gap between the 2.
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