Bigfoot (another artificial pancreas)

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01/26/2016 5:18 p.m.
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Is it a cable pump?
Very nice, but a little surreal, right?

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01/27/2016 12:42 p.m.
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It is a cable pump and that calculates the dose of insulin you need ... I think it is a great advance.

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01/27/2016 1:32 p.m.
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What I like the most is the name ... already put, they could have called him Nessy:-D:-D:-D

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01/27/2016 2:12 p.m.
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Well, it would be the most!
Let's see if you don't stay in science fiction ..

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01/27/2016 4:37 p.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
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They say that I would use the Dexcom to read the levels.The difference would not use the dexcom command, everything would be handled from an application in the mobile that would be connected by Bluetooth, it would also be communicated with a capillary reader by Bluetooth and directly fool the measurement without having to type it for the administration of the bolus.

What I have most doubts is that or improve the batteries of the mobiles or the mobile does not endure one day communicating by Bluetooth.

Anyway I like the idea, they are expected to take it out in 2018 and this year 2016 they would start trying in people under strong supervision

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01/27/2016 10:56 p.m.
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Reideing you I think that to have diabetes you have to be rich and expert in new technologies:-D:-D:-D

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01/28/2016 12:39 a.m.
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I like the idea, although with my evil English that of without cables I did not understand it anywhere haha ​​as I would go then?
Likewise, the only thing I do not see is that with a logarithm they think that everything would be done, I do not know ... sometimes not everything is a matter of doing numbers with HC, insulin, exercise ... I do not know if I explain myself !!

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01/28/2016 1:13 a.m.

Conviviendo con la diabetes desde 1986
Aviva Combo Junio 2015
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roar said:
reading you I think that to have diabetes you have to be rich and expert in new technologies:-D:-D:-D:

And you have to aspire to be a kind of Ciborg, full of chips, devices and cables inserted in the body.

I pass.

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01/28/2016 6:11 a.m.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

     

gemater said:
I like the idea, although with my evil English that of without cables I did not understand it anywhere haha ​​as I would go then?.
Likewise, the only thing I do not see is that with a logarithm they think that everything would be done, I do not know ... sometimes not everything is a matter of doing numbers with HC, insulin, exercise ... I do not know if I explain myself !!

And it's not just that, there is also a continuous glucose meter that tells you at every moment how are you, the calculation is to determine in every minute what you may need, and the result is not 100% exact nothing happens, because the next minuteCalculate and correct the problem.

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01/28/2016 10:44 a.m.
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sherpa41 said:
roar said:
reading you think that to have diabetes you have to be rich and expert in new technologies:-D:-D:

And you have to aspire to be a kind of Ciborg, full of chips, devices and cables inserted in the body.

I pass.

That is exaggerating a lot, there are no cables or inserted chips for the whole body!

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con_q_de_quimica said:
sherpa41 said:
and you have to aspire to be a kind of ciborg, full of chips, devices and cables inserted in the body.

That is exaggerating a lot, there are no cables or inserted chips throughout the body!
There are no external cables but as in the normal pumps, the pump cannula, which is still a tube, if it is stuck in the body, just like the Dexcom sensor needle.In addition, the device where the pump is involved, which instead of being hanging from a cable away from the body, to avoid the external cable I imagine that all the apparatus well attached to the body must be.

No, thanks.

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01/28/2016 11:33 a.m.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

     

That is, the Omnipod much better without cables, but to see if they bring it to Spain because here we do not reach us all technology.

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01/28/2016 2:20 p.m.

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I like to wear it attached to the body with a cable, because I do not forget anywhere.

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01/28/2016 2:52 p.m.
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Joseludi said:
say that I would use the dexcom to read the levels.The difference would not use the dexcom command, everything would be handled from an application in the mobile that would be connected by Bluetooth, it would also be communicated with a capillary reader by Bluetooth and directly fool the measurement without having to type it for the administration of the bolus.

What I have most doubts is that or improve the batteries of the mobiles or the mobile does not endure one day communicating by Bluetooth.

Anyway, I like the idea, they plan to take it out in 2018 and this year 2016 would begin to try it in people under strong supervision >

The Dexcom G5 is going to go to the market this spring.

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02/25/2016 11:42 a.m.
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holes9 said:
Joseludi said:
say that I would use the Dexcom to read the levels.The difference would not use the dexcom command, everything would be handled from an application in the mobile that would be connected by Bluetooth, it would also be communicated with a capillary reader by Bluetooth and directly fool the measurement without having to type it for the administration of the bolus.

What I have most doubts is that or improve the batteries of the mobiles or the mobile does not endure one day communicating by Bluetooth.

Anyway, I like the idea, they plan to take it out in 2018 and this year 2016 would begin to try it in people under strong supervision >

The Dexcom G5 is going to go to the market this spring.
That if the transmitters cost 340 euros each and one is needed every 3 months, the sensors must be added.
In short, not available to many.

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