Eventually, we tend to take it all for granted.
When's the last time you truly marveled at flying around the world, nonstop? Or gawked, slack jawed, at HD video in the palm of your hand ... when your device wasn’t serving its original purpose as your phone? Or appreciated the easy ability to shop-click-ship from nearly any store in the world to your doorstep?
The modern accouterments of our life and times would beggar the belief of our grandparents. You can do all that? Yeah, you can.
That's particularly true for people living with diabetes in 33 countries across Europe, Asia, Australia and Brazil, and coming soon to the U.S. ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ's system is in many ways the device they’ve always hoped for.
Designed to forget routine fingersticks1.
Designed to forget log books.
Designed to change how you think about diabetes monitoring.
Attach the factory-calibrated sensor to the back of your upper arm and for up to two weeks, you're only ever a moment away from knowing the state of your glucose, as many times as you like. Need a check? Swipe your reader over your arm. Check it again? Swipe. Again? Swipe. In no more time than it took you to read this paragraph.
Your glucose number, the direction it is heading and your eight-hour history: all right there at your finger tips.
"Diabetes is something you can live with but you can never get away from," said Jeff Halpern, a senior director within ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµâ€™s diabetes care global strategic marketing team among the group that brought system to market. "When one person in the family has diabetes, the entire family has diabetes."
Halpern, himself diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, estimates he pricks his fingers so many times a day that it has added up to more than 50,000 times since he was diagnosed 20 years ago.
A natural reluctance for the pain and hassle of glucose monitoring takes hold. Our system is designed to eliminate that.
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