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<blockquote data-quote="Marcog" data-source="post: 2317375" data-attributes="member: 531622"><p>[QUOTE = "Beetroot2020, post: 2285329, member: 527408"] Ciao a tutti,</p><p></p><p>Sto esaminando la tecnologia per il diabete in modo da poter smettere di pungermi così tanto il dito, soprattutto perché questo sarà davvero scomodo quando inizierò a lavorare a settembre.</p><p>So che il freestyle libre è fantastico, anche se ho letto alcune cose contrastanti sull'adesivo, ecc. Ma mi piacerebbe davvero qualcosa che mi aiutasse a gestire le crisi ipoglicemiche. Da quando mi è stata diagnosticata l'anno scorso ho faticato a riconoscere i sintomi e ora penso che forse sto diventando leggermente inconsapevole - negli ultimi mesi ho rilevato regolarmente attraverso test piuttosto che avere sintomi (ho un incontro con specialista da discutere in poche settimane). Pertanto, mi piace l'idea di un CGM con allarmi. Mi sento come se questo renderebbe uscire e vivere la vita molto meno stressante.</p><p></p><p>The problem with most CGM's is that the criteria to get one on the NHS is fairly narrow, and to self-fund they're really expensive. However, I am thinking of potentially going down this route.</p><p>In my research, I've found a relatively new one called Glucomen Day. It's by Menarini Diagnostic, but linked to AgaMatrix Waveform CGM (Not sure if Menarini have brought it from AgaMatrix, etc...?).</p><p>It's £139 per month (so £20 cheaper per month than Dexcom G6), and has reusable/rechargeable transmitters reducing the user's pollution and effects on the planet (which is mega important to me).</p><p></p><p>Therefore, I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with this system, who could offer an insight into how you get on with it?</p><p>Or alternatively, any advice on the subject would be great, as I've been T1 diabetic for 11 months now but there's so much to navigate, especially when it comes to tech.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Marcog, post: 2317375, member: 531622"] [QUOTE = "Beetroot2020, post: 2285329, member: 527408"] Ciao a tutti, Sto esaminando la tecnologia per il diabete in modo da poter smettere di pungermi così tanto il dito, soprattutto perché questo sarà davvero scomodo quando inizierò a lavorare a settembre. So che il freestyle libre è fantastico, anche se ho letto alcune cose contrastanti sull'adesivo, ecc. Ma mi piacerebbe davvero qualcosa che mi aiutasse a gestire le crisi ipoglicemiche. Da quando mi è stata diagnosticata l'anno scorso ho faticato a riconoscere i sintomi e ora penso che forse sto diventando leggermente inconsapevole - negli ultimi mesi ho rilevato regolarmente attraverso test piuttosto che avere sintomi (ho un incontro con specialista da discutere in poche settimane). Pertanto, mi piace l'idea di un CGM con allarmi. Mi sento come se questo renderebbe uscire e vivere la vita molto meno stressante. The problem with most CGM's is that the criteria to get one on the NHS is fairly narrow, and to self-fund they're really expensive. However, I am thinking of potentially going down this route. In my research, I've found a relatively new one called Glucomen Day. It's by Menarini Diagnostic, but linked to AgaMatrix Waveform CGM (Not sure if Menarini have brought it from AgaMatrix, etc...?). It's £139 per month (so £20 cheaper per month than Dexcom G6), and has reusable/rechargeable transmitters reducing the user's pollution and effects on the planet (which is mega important to me). Therefore, I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with this system, who could offer an insight into how you get on with it? Or alternatively, any advice on the subject would be great, as I've been T1 diabetic for 11 months now but there's so much to navigate, especially when it comes to tech. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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