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HARPdoc Study

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jusme

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I have been accepted for the Harpdoc Study and I start at a London Hospital next week.

I am looking forward to it and hope it will help me learn a lot and I will be able to control the hypos I have been having over the last 54.5 years. Thankfully the bad ones have been a lot less since I have been using a 640g pump but the sneaky bad ones still hit me quite unexpectedly as I have no awareness of them.

jusme.🙂
 
I hope you find this really helps you. Hypo’s are bad enough without having any awareness of them.
 
That's great news @jusme - I know someone who went on an early pilot and said it was absolutely life changing!
 
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