That post by Diasend has triggered a massive discussion on Twitter though. Coming back to the issue is that people don't test enough and how do you encourage more testing to get better results...?Sad but true Tim, we have a sheltered view as everybody I have met take a big interest in their own care/levels otherwise they would not be attending our meet ups or take the time to be part of the #gbdoc
Take a look at @diasend's Tweet: https://twitter.com/diasend/status/729681521519538177?s=09
I guess my control is much better than average. Interesting reading though and quite motivational to boot
Yeah I was too, I know many people on this forum have tight control, maybe that has tinted my view on what people's numbers are like in general
Totally in line with the NDA sadly...Quite shocked by those figures @Type1Bri
Well, yes. Just read my signature....I had a discussion with an Oncologist a few years ago about non-compliant patients. I wasn't diabetic then and he brought the subject up, saying that diabetics are the most non-compliant patients of all.
They may do, but given that the majority of the users of Diasend (at least in the UK) are T1 (due to strip restrictions) it's probably reasonable for here.Do those figures include type 2’s? Could sway the results.
Question is who are these UK people that use Diasend? Do they represent a broad spectrum of PWD or are they likely to be like people on this forum more proactive at managing their Diabetes?
I was so shocked by that tweet, particularly since you'd think people bothering to use Diasend would be those who try to take the most care of themselves. Very shocking.
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