OH, you mean like the cure for diabetes in ten years that I was promised 50 years ago?As for the non-invasive testing watch, I was diagnosed in 2014 I think, and it, along with contact lenses that would read glucose, were 'just a year away' then... you can draw your own conclusions on that
Honestly I’ve never had a smart watch before let alone even a watch (ok small exaggeration, not recently anyway) believing them to be tech gadgets that only geeks need...
I'm trying out the latest libre2, and still think tech has along way to go!Slightly different I know but about 20 -25 years ago I bought a cold sweat alert watch which I think cost me over £200 to wake me at night if I went hypo , It must have woken about 4 times most nights and ended up in the bedside cabinet were it still is , I hope the technology improves in the future !
Are you not happy with the Libre then ? A Dr at my surgery said that I would not get funding from the NHS and in her opinion they were not that reliable with the sensors often falling off ! I've heard on this forum some good stories but with the costs they have got to be 100% reliable .I'm trying out the latest libre2, and still think tech has along way to go!
I'm a bit too early in to say really. It has stuck on so far, coped with showers etc but I'd like to be able to drill down into data more.Are you not happy with the Libre then ? A Dr at my surgery said that I would not get funding from the NHS and in her opinion they were not that reliable with the sensors often falling off ! I've heard on this forum some good stories but with the costs they have got to be 100% reliable .
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