Apple CEO Tim Cook test-drove a device that tracks his blood sugar (Comment: When you understand blood sugar driven by starches, even fruit and 'healthy whole grains,' as much as simple sugars, that's the tipping point) via @erreyedochttps://cnb.cx/2xinFlV
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Replying to @bigfatsurprise @erreyedoc
I don't think so. Don't diabetics monitor their blood sugar anyways? And then when it gets "too low" they drink things like juice?
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I do think so. I am diabetic and monitor my blood glucose levels. However, this is not on a continuous basis - I do six finger prick tests per day. It would be useful to know the levels between these tests.
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You have considered the low blood sugar situation - drink some juice. I am medication free, so when my blood sugar is high I need a different strategy to just adding more insulin. Continuous monitoring would be incredibly useful for lows and highs.
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Have you tried the low-carb high-fat diet that many say reverses the disease?
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Good luck and thanks for replying to my tweet.
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