Here's all the resource links from our 'Everything a HCP needs to know about Open Artificial Pancreas Systems' presentation
https://t.co/tECVU1x8bi
https://t.co/VinxBt0iBt
https://t.co/5CvI3mjg0G #DUKPC#DUKPC2019#GBDOC#WeAreNotWaiting
'Open Source APS: everything a HCP needs to know': here's our resources slide info - part 1
A guide to looping: https://t.co/4udi5CwPKW
A guide to looping for HCPs: https://t.co/KWUjDAGSgb
#DUKPC2019@alternateal@parthaskar@WilmotEmma@mayng888
@lancew Hi Lance, are you still local to SO50 7D and have ordered a parcel from NL? I've got a letter for a WICKS for some custom charges and remembered you used to live up the road. Follow/DM if need to chat.
@WhatNikiDidNext Sorry I should have thought to say it was just something I heard today.
Amy's fine, thanks, year 4 med school now, looping commercially and more importantly a happy, strong, smart young lady
@nadia_swann Thanks, it's my daughter's who's now at uni, but been using an out of warranty pump for a while now. Then again during the DIY OpenAPS days she was using a pump from eBay 😂
So that's it, no longer waiting for commercial tech, and going forward with a commercial looping solution, fully funded. It's kind of a sad day, but also a great one. It's been a fun 9 years of #WeAreNotWaiting and all that went with it. #GBDoc
@DiabeticQueen1 Hope it goes well, well done on getting ready for it. I went to a gym briefly last week on holiday, I'm loosely thinking of joining my first this week, I need to do something.
@KarenFAddington@WinCathedral Just down the road from me, and you didn't even wave :-) Glad you enjoyed it, it's a lovely place, hopefully you got to see the beautiful city too.
The Vietnam playlist is complete, what a trip that was. So many experiences, highlights of riding the Hai Van Pass, the caves of Phong Nha, the sublime floating homestay near Halong Bay. And the small matter of a 'small' tattoo.
https://t.co/CB7zHa96PS #Vietnam#Flashpacking
@DiabeticDadUK It's what Amy always used to say in presentations about AndroidAPS (and OpenAPS), that lows were never as bad as before, in frequency, and ability to treat.