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<blockquote data-quote="jlarsson" data-source="post: 1785593" data-attributes="member: 470208"><p>If anything, knowing how your body will be affected will reduce that mental strain, I think. Much like how those of us with Libre/Dexcom now feel like we have much better control than when having to do finger pricking for single results, getting automatic suggestions with improving accuracy over time is the logical next step in how we control it.</p><p>If you work in software, surely you would know that by networking(with consent, of course) your results(like you can do with diasend etc. now) you can get much better and accurate feedback over time, especially if comparable with other users, spotting patterns applicable to your particular body type or eating habits or whatever. Those updates and improvements you speak of would for the most part be on the server side and would go completely unnoticed by the client.</p><p>If let's for arguments sake diabetes.co.uk had this networked service with all of our data, all our blood sugar history, all our injections and all of what we've eaten, you can see that people who eat food x has their sugar affected this much, your body type is similar to theirs, why don't you try eating this. Same thing with basal analysis, how much you might want to bolus for this particular food and so on.</p><p>This is all very possible with what exists today, what we can't measure yet is illness and that time of the month and things like that.</p><p></p><p>I think this would reduce the need for most appointments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlarsson, post: 1785593, member: 470208"] If anything, knowing how your body will be affected will reduce that mental strain, I think. Much like how those of us with Libre/Dexcom now feel like we have much better control than when having to do finger pricking for single results, getting automatic suggestions with improving accuracy over time is the logical next step in how we control it. If you work in software, surely you would know that by networking(with consent, of course) your results(like you can do with diasend etc. now) you can get much better and accurate feedback over time, especially if comparable with other users, spotting patterns applicable to your particular body type or eating habits or whatever. Those updates and improvements you speak of would for the most part be on the server side and would go completely unnoticed by the client. If let's for arguments sake diabetes.co.uk had this networked service with all of our data, all our blood sugar history, all our injections and all of what we've eaten, you can see that people who eat food x has their sugar affected this much, your body type is similar to theirs, why don't you try eating this. Same thing with basal analysis, how much you might want to bolus for this particular food and so on. This is all very possible with what exists today, what we can't measure yet is illness and that time of the month and things like that. I think this would reduce the need for most appointments. [/QUOTE]
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