Personal Reflection on Using Proprietary Medical Devices for Diabetes Management
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Summary
The article discusses the author's personal experience with diabetes and their difficult choice to use a proprietary continuous glucose monitor (CGM) device. The author draws parallels to a colleague who had to use a proprietary implanted defibrillator for a heart condition. The piece appears to be a personal reflection on the ethical and practical dilemmas of relying on proprietary medical technology, particularly when open-source alternatives might be preferable but aren't available. The title suggests a serious safety issue with Abbott's glucose monitors leading to patient deaths, but the provided content focuses more on personal choice and proprietary technology concerns rather than detailed reporting on the specific incident.
Key quotes
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Like my friend and colleague, Karen M. Sandler — who previously made a much higher-stakes choice to receive a proprietary implanted defibrillator to keep her safe given her genetic heart condition
I wrote last month about my diabetes diagnosis this year and my difficult choice to wear a proprietary device (called a CGM) on my arm 24/7 to continuously monitor my glucose levels.
The device itself is quite proprietary, but fortunately the FOSS community has
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