Ronancastled
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Both Samsung & Apple seem to be on the verge of introducing glucose tech on their new wearables.
Where does that leave Dexcom & Libre with their highly priced invasive devices & prices ?
Just putting this out there
I've still not tried a CGM, kinda envious when I see graphs & the like from posters
I agree that it will all depend on the accuracy.
I’ve already got an elderly smart watch, so eventually replacing it with one that checks bg would be fab. But it would have to be AT LEAST as reliable as the Libre, and achieving that without an invasive needle-thing seems unlikely as this stage.
I suspect it may be aimed at the health conscious hipster market rather than the medical equipment market.
Pfft ... it's nothing like the plastic **** Tracy watch I got in the 1960s with my box of cereal.
So I’m guessing this tech will be the same and should not be used for clinical decisions
So maybe good for trends but not for insulin calculations....
In which case, could be a useful aid for those not using glucometers rather than cgms.
But really, we're all theorising on too little info. It's fun to dream, though.
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