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<blockquote data-quote="steve_p6" data-source="post: 1037428" data-attributes="member: 230560"><p>Its the adhesives people are allergic to. The Dexcom/libres are an interim phase - if you dig around you will find stuff o. The implantable sensors that run for 6 months which are being trialled. That fits with a waist mounted transmitter and your watch as a display which people do now with Dexcom/xdrip/pebble etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve_p6, post: 1037428, member: 230560"] Its the adhesives people are allergic to. The Dexcom/libres are an interim phase - if you dig around you will find stuff o. The implantable sensors that run for 6 months which are being trialled. That fits with a waist mounted transmitter and your watch as a display which people do now with Dexcom/xdrip/pebble etc. [/QUOTE]
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