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What are recommendations / improvements for diabetic devices and equipment?
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This is a good thing to think about; I would say, I wish there was a way for us to get insulin without the needles, but we have the pump, so now I would say I wish there is a way the pump could become smaller or less bulky.
I also wish there was a better way of just overall management of this condition.
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Hello members,
Diabetes is condition that requires changing one's lifestyle to an extent and constant monitoring.
Along with that comes various types of medical devices and equipment dedicated to making this easier, from insulin pens to insulin management systems and blood glucose monitors.
Are there any recommendations you have (or wish existed) or improvements that you wish would occur in regard to medical devices and equipment for diabetes?