Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 3:09 am Post subject: Re: Diabetic testing watch?
In article , Wm K Cross says...
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>I just watched the movie "Panic Room" w/ Jodie Foster.
>Her daughter was apparently diabetic and wore a watch that gave her glucose
>level. Pretty neat idea. Is there really something like this on the market? Or
>is this Hollywood hype?
>
>AOL has been screwing up my newsgroups as of late so I would appreciate a
>private e-mail at wmkcrossNOSPAM@aol.com
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There is such a wristwatch but it has limitations and caveats:
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 6:07 am Post subject: Re: Diabetic testing watch?
"Wm K Cross" wrote in message@mb-m14.aol.com...
> I just watched the movie "Panic Room" w/ Jodie Foster.
> Her daughter was apparently diabetic and wore a watch that gave her
glucose
> level. Pretty neat idea. Is there really something like this on the
market? Or
> is this Hollywood hype?
That would be the Glucowatch. It was made, but I think the company went out
of business. Alas, it simply never worked very well and in fact did not
replace finger sticks but was to be used in conjunction with them. It was
also very expensive, not only to buy, but to keep up.
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 9:26 am Post subject: Diabetic testing watch?
I just watched the movie "Panic Room" w/ Jodie Foster.
Her daughter was apparently diabetic and wore a watch that gave her glucose
level. Pretty neat idea. Is there really something like this on the market? Or
is this Hollywood hype?
AOL has been screwing up my newsgroups as of late so I would appreciate a
private e-mail at wmkcrossNOSPAM@aol.com
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 11:34 pm Post subject: Re: Diabetic testing watch?
Yup, it exists...but as the previous posts mention, it is VERY expensive,
and has to be used in conjunction with regular fingersticks -- not instead
of. My own case manager was trying to get me one, but we researched it &
found out it was rather pointless for me. If you have real problems with
frequent highs or lows, it *might* be helpful...but I think it is too
cost-prohibitive & maintenance-intensive.
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