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Posted by wasabi - Fri 17 Jan 2014 12:07
Interesting idea. Big hurdle I can see though is that opticians are generally a bit sniffy about diabetics wearing contacts for extended periods of time.
Posted by bledd - Fri 17 Jan 2014 13:12
Give it 10 years, Cyclops from X Men
Posted by AnyOldName3 - Sat 18 Jan 2014 01:01
wasabi
Interesting idea. Big hurdle I can see though is that opticians are generally a bit sniffy about diabetics wearing contacts for extended periods of time.

As a diabetic who has an optician, I've never heard of this. Then again, I've never asked them about contacts.
Posted by wasabi - Sat 18 Jan 2014 10:52
AnyOldName3
As a diabetic who has an optician, I've never heard of this. Then again, I've never asked them about contacts.

Type 1 diabetic for 35 years. Wear contacts sometimes but they don't like it and keep getting advised to only wear for short periods.
Posted by virtuo - Mon 20 Jan 2014 09:34
Type 1 for 20 years, always worn glasses but have been considering contacts recently as I'm due some new specs. Didn't know wearing them could be a bit iffy.

I really need something to improve my (largely non-existent) monitoring, so these would have been perfect.
Posted by aidanjt - Mon 20 Jan 2014 12:19
virtuo
Type 1 for 20 years, always worn glasses but have been considering contacts recently as I'm due some new specs. Didn't know wearing them could be a bit iffy.

I really need something to improve my (largely non-existent) monitoring, so these would have been perfect.

It depends on the material of the lens. Some materials chemically react with the secretions of diabetic tear-ducts.

I'm sure Google's bio-engineers will account for this for a product specifically developed or diabetics.
Posted by wasabi - Mon 20 Jan 2014 15:33
aidanjt
It depends on the material of the lens. Some materials chemically react with the secretions of diabetic tear-ducts.


Got any further info on this? Sounds interesting / useful.
Posted by pglennie - Tue 15 Jul 2014 19:23
I have been a type 1 for over 40 years and have worn gas permeable contacts for 30 years, sometimes for over 24 hours at a time. So, I don't know who you have for an optician but I think they need to update their information…. This type of product would be fantastic if it were wirelessly linked to my insulin pump to properly manage my control.
Posted by jackvdbuk - Tue 15 Jul 2014 23:12
virtuo
Type 1 for 20 years, always worn glasses but have been considering contacts recently as I'm due some new specs. Didn't know wearing them could be a bit iffy.

I really need something to improve my (largely non-existent) monitoring, so these would have been perfect.

you sound like me ;)

i'm a type one and wear contacts/glasses and not had any issues?