tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078033671006632606.post6922528428679325145..comments2024-01-31T15:10:50.656-06:00Comments on Diabetes Life Balance: Minimed Revel: Jury still out, but underwhelmedWendy Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10585149956339276528noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078033671006632606.post-58865142972396946882011-11-22T07:59:09.616-06:002011-11-22T07:59:09.616-06:00Howdy,
If you re-read what I wrote, I said that...Howdy, <br /><br />If you re-read what I wrote, I said that compared to the Freestyle Navigator's predictive alarms. <br /><br />It says, "I had the 722 Minimed Paradigm pump and it has worked really well for me. But, back when I started this blog, I was testing the Freestyle Navigator. I loved it; for the most part. I LOVED the predicative alarms. I actually stopped lows before I had them."<br /><br />I have worn all versions of the Minimed, but was in a trial for the Navigator. Go back to the beginning to see my thoughts on that, but the thing that worked magically, was the predictive alarms, which was brand spankin' new technology and saved me many a time. It seemed to be so far advanced from even the Revel. Had lots of other issues, but that was a great feature.Wendy Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10585149956339276528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078033671006632606.post-90378721929797790002011-11-22T00:18:00.788-06:002011-11-22T00:18:00.788-06:00An old blog post I know but I wanted to point out ...An old blog post I know but I wanted to point out that the 722 does not have predictive alerts. That is a new feature of the 723 which can predict a high or low up to 30 minutes in advance. Nowhere in the 722 manual does it state that it has predictive alerts. <br /><br />Reviews and comparisons can be helpful but only when the information within is accurate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078033671006632606.post-35556329799071723072010-06-02T18:32:39.590-05:002010-06-02T18:32:39.590-05:00Hi Wendy,
I enjoyed reading your posts. My siste...Hi Wendy,<br /> I enjoyed reading your posts. My sister had jvenile diabetes, so I understand the affect it can have on the whole family. I am currently working on a charity concert to raise money for JDRF. It will be a nationsl act concert in Orlando, FL. Currently, I am in the running for a $50,000 grant from PepsiCo, but I need more people to vote for this ides. I was hoping that you can publish this in a blog so that I can further promote the concert, and ultimately raise more money and awareness for juvenile diabetes. The website is Voting takes place during the entire month of June and you can vote once per day. It would really help if you can promote the website through your blog. Together, we can be that much lcoser to finding a cure.<br /><br />Best regards,<br />Sarah Benckenstein<br />battleforthecure@gmail.comUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16181641920563630430noreply@blogger.com