I hit you here the link of my Guardian RT analysis that I took months ago.Because soon I will do an analysis of the DEXCOM that I now wear, and I can compare both devices.
Continuous Guardian RT meter analysis
I hit you here the link of my Guardian RT analysis that I took months ago.Because soon I will do an analysis of the DEXCOM that I now wear, and I can compare both devices.
ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%
That will be if you find someone to insert the pot ... :)) :))
I hope the comparison.
Not so much objective things (communication, benefits, etc.) but something more subjective (comfort, precision in glycemic situations limits or functioning in "hostile" sites)
And as the goat (psychologist) pulls the mountain (psychology), I suggest you describe 2 things:
- Sensation of glycemia control, sensor vs glucometer ... security, control, anticipation,
- Mental load ... Attention that requires, increases or decreases the number of daily tasks, dependence or not,
Well chincha, because I have it since yesterday :)) :)) :))
I am explaining my sensations with photos (a kind of day to day) in
ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%
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