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<blockquote data-quote="jlarsson" data-source="post: 1785580" data-attributes="member: 470208"><p>I think most of the problems people have with poor care or advice from doctors and nurses will be solved in the next few years by volunteer workers making software for your phones, pumps and the web. Once most/all people have CGM/FGM and we log what we eat and inject, the software will tell us what is going wrong, and why. You can already get recommendations for bolusing based on what you're about to eat and set up automatic adjustments for your pump during your sleep.</p><p>Beyond the initial stages after diagnosis and collecting blood and the like, soon enough there won't be much need for appointments at all unless there is a freak occurrence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlarsson, post: 1785580, member: 470208"] I think most of the problems people have with poor care or advice from doctors and nurses will be solved in the next few years by volunteer workers making software for your phones, pumps and the web. Once most/all people have CGM/FGM and we log what we eat and inject, the software will tell us what is going wrong, and why. You can already get recommendations for bolusing based on what you're about to eat and set up automatic adjustments for your pump during your sleep. Beyond the initial stages after diagnosis and collecting blood and the like, soon enough there won't be much need for appointments at all unless there is a freak occurrence. [/QUOTE]
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