Reads very much like the senseonics solution. Anything that needs a local anasthetic does not qualify as minimally invasive to my mind.There's some fascinating stuff going on out there. Noticed these guys in the early stages of having a go at one which will supposedly last for a year!
http://www.glusensemedical.com/news
Whether it ever actually happens, who knows, but I'm optimistic about the sort of stuff we might see over the next few years.
I suppose, though, it's one thing having the occasional dodgy libre or dexcom stuck to your arm and binning it after a couple of weeks, compared to having a dodgy sensor inside your arm!
Reads very much like the senseonics solution. Anything that needs a local anasthetic does not qualify as minimally invasive to my mind.
There's some fascinating stuff going on out there. Noticed these guys in the early stages of having a go at one which will supposedly last for a year!
http://www.glusensemedical.com/news
Whether it ever actually happens, who knows, but I'm optimistic about the sort of stuff we might see over the next few years.
I suppose, though, it's one thing having the occasional dodgy libre or dexcom stuck to your arm and binning it after a couple of weeks, compared to having a dodgy sensor inside your arm!
Had a quick look at the site and it looks promising. Although it does say 'up to 90 days' regarding sensor life?Oh interesting. That's a shame. With 180 days use and ability to use iPhone I would almost certainly use this instead of Libre.
Had a quick look at the site and it looks promising. Although it does say 'up to 90 days' regarding sensor life?
It's entirely possible I misread though, it was a quick glance.
Thanks for the post, new tech always interests me
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