@DrSianAllen UTC timestamps with time zone offsets. There is no way to overemphasize how important this is, and if you look at how things are currently done you will be appalled.
Online QS Show&Tell tomorrow, focused on using minimally invasive continuous glucose tracking to explore everyday health concerns. Sign up details here: https://t.co/XLj7OpcjdL
My upcoming book, Rebel Health, is available for preorder!
It’s an action-oriented field guide to the underground, patient-led revolution for better health. Available February 2024: https://t.co/MJbIiKRZcn
I am thrilled to announce the title of my upcoming book!
Rebel Health: A Field Guide to the Patient-Led Revolution in Medical Care
https://t.co/y6JxyAwEnS
Another extremely good post from @altini_marco — this one about blood glucose, stress, and HRV. NOTE: you have to click the link to the index page, and then the Substack link, to find the post.
We're organizing some online QS Show&Tell Talks for June 13, focused on learning from our blood glucose data. More info here: https://t.co/XLj7OpcjdL
Anybody know why CGMs like @FreeStyleLibre require medical supervision? Are they in some way dangerous? Also, is "medical supervision" provided by 3rd parties even real? Is this just a commercial thing, extracting value from healthcare, or is there some legit purpose?
Once at a QS show&tell @bigsqueak, who'd been treated for cancer as a teen, described a conversation with his doctor. He asked: what's the best practice for handling heart issues caused by cancer treatment, several decades after the treatment ends?
All self-researchers asking questions that don't attract scientific interest are astronauts in this sense. They are forced to explore because nobody else will ever care enough about their questions to make the empirical observations needed for discovery...