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Poll Results
What are your plans regarding continuous glucose sensing?
I don't know anything about continuous sensing
8%
39
I use a Medtronic Sensor Augmented Pump
1%
6
I use a Medtronic Guardian
0%
0 I use a DexCom STS
2%
9
I'm waiting for the Abbott Diabetes Care Navigator
12%
54
I'd like to use one but I can't afford it without insurance coverage
32%
143
I'm waiting for more people to use them and report on their experiences
17%
79
I'm waiting for the second generation of the product
13%
60
I'm not interested because I'm happy with fingerstick checking
3%
15
I'm not interested because I don't trust continuous sensing
1%
6
Other
6%
30
Total votes: 441
What are your plans regarding continuous glucose sensing?
Poll dates: July 9 - 16, 2006
Total Votes: 441Continuous glucose sensing has the potential to make an enormous difference in diabetes care. Accurate, easy-to-use, and affordable sensing will provide insight into blood sugar levels throughout the day and night and allow people with diabetes -- or parents of children with diabetes -- to make adjustments based on much better data than is available today.
Based on the results of this poll, most CWD readers are either waiting for now (30%) or can't afford the sensors without insurance (32%). Very few -- just 3% -- report using one of the available sensors. Four times that number -- 12% -- say they are waiting for the Abbott Diabetes Care Navigator system. Very few report being uninterested in continuous sensing (just 4%).
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Last Updated: Sunday July 16, 2006 10:37:28
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