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<blockquote data-quote="HypoBand UK" data-source="post: 953480" data-attributes="member: 210092"><p>Hi All at the Diabetes Forum,</p><p></p><p>Following the tremendous response both here, by emails and the dozens of calls per day, we thought it would be important to further explain the functions and capabilities of the HypoBand.</p><p></p><p>HypoBand is for people who experience cold sweat as a symptom of Hypo, and for people with Hypo unawareness.</p><p></p><p>HypoBand is to be worn <strong>indoors</strong>, whilst you are <strong>asleep</strong>, as you are unaware of Hypo symptoms during deep sleep and therefore, unable to treat yourself. During times like these, your caregivers / loved ones will be alerted to come to your aid.</p><p></p><p>Statistics have shown that the majority of severe Hypos occur in the early hours of the morning, 3 am – 7 am and or before lunchtime (1 pm). Therefore HypoBand has been developed on these main concerns of a Hypo sufferer.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hypoband is not advisable for use during exercise</strong>. Due to the excessive perspiration produced, this could affect the sensors and influence the monitoring accuracy.</p><p></p><p>We welcome all the feedback, so the HypoBand Team can strive and continually improve the experiences of wearing the HypoBand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HypoBand UK, post: 953480, member: 210092"] Hi All at the Diabetes Forum, Following the tremendous response both here, by emails and the dozens of calls per day, we thought it would be important to further explain the functions and capabilities of the HypoBand. HypoBand is for people who experience cold sweat as a symptom of Hypo, and for people with Hypo unawareness. HypoBand is to be worn [B]indoors[/B], whilst you are [B]asleep[/B], as you are unaware of Hypo symptoms during deep sleep and therefore, unable to treat yourself. During times like these, your caregivers / loved ones will be alerted to come to your aid. Statistics have shown that the majority of severe Hypos occur in the early hours of the morning, 3 am – 7 am and or before lunchtime (1 pm). Therefore HypoBand has been developed on these main concerns of a Hypo sufferer. [B]Hypoband is not advisable for use during exercise[/B]. Due to the excessive perspiration produced, this could affect the sensors and influence the monitoring accuracy. We welcome all the feedback, so the HypoBand Team can strive and continually improve the experiences of wearing the HypoBand. [/QUOTE]
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