[Diabetes-talk] DAN Seminar in Dallas
tom
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Sun Jun 24 18:45:36 UTC 2012
Thank you for sharing your input. Diabetic support needed from top down. Support with food channels is key to moving ahead.
tom
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From: Chanelle Allen <chanellem.allen at gmail.com>
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sun, Jun 24, 2012 2:43 pm
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] DAN Seminar in Dallas
I won't be able to come to convention or make it to the DAN seminar, but I
am eagerly awaiting the recording--especially with a demonstration of the
pump mate. I would be happy to help in efforts for persuading Medtronic to
cooperate with James Kubel. Would it be possible to develop an online
petition to present to Medtronic? The Reading Rights Coalition sent a
petition to the Authors' Guild several years ago for not restricting the
text to speech feature on a Kindle. I don't remember how successful that
was. Is the Technology Bill of Rights coming any closer to being passed?
A talking pump or remote is definitely justified due to the fact that
diabetes is becoming more prevalent, which often results in complications
such as blindness. Furthermore, insulin pump therapy improves blood glucose
control. I believe that my A1C would improve if I could have greater control
of my pump and an integrated management system. I need to get my H1C below
the 8% range where it has been hanging for a while--with or without a
talking pump.
Chanelle
Chanelle
Chanelle
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From: "Mike Freeman" <k7uij at panix.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 12:31 PM
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] DAN Seminar in Dallas
> Greetings, everyone.
>
>
>
> At this year's NFB convention in Dallas, the annual seminar and meeting of
> the NFB diabetes Action Network, a division of the National Federation of
> the Blind, will take place in the Rosetta Room, Atrium mezzanine, from
> 12:30
> p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 2, 2012. Depending upon how much general
> discussion there is at the close of the seminar, we may finish a bit
> earlier
> than five o'clock. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. and the
> seminar/meeting
> proper begins at 1:00 p.m. In addition to my presidential report, we will
> have presentations on both talking prescription pill bottle systems - that
> of Prodigy and that of envision America. WE will have a discussion of
> current efforts to develop an artificial pancreas (some of the systems are
> in the early stages of human trials) and the problems of making these
> systems accessible to the blind from the get-go - something which has to
> date not been considered. We will have our usual DAN business meeting and
> hold elections for all DAN officers and members of the DAN Board of
> Directors. We will have an idea-generating session of possible
> fund-raisers
> for DAN along with a discussion of projects DAN members would like to see
> the division undertake during the coming year.
>
>
>
> And we will have a wonderful surprise! Some of you may have read on our
> list
> of the efforts of Access Solutions, Inc. to develop a fully-accessible
> remote control that will talk wirelessly to most Medtronics insulin pumps
> and the glucose meters that go with them, the Pump-mate, thus making an
> insulin pump system fully accessible to the blind. Access Solutions has
> run
> into a stone wall in its efforts to secure a partnership with Medtronics
> to
> perfect and obtain FDA approval to market the device once it has been
> fully
> developed and tested. Access Solutions has come to NFB to assist in
> getting
> Medtronics' attention.
>
>
>
> Mr. James Kubel of Access Solutions will be at the Dallas convention and
> will speak at our DAN seminar. I am certain that he will have a Pump-mate
> device with him that he can demonstrate for us during the seminar.
>
>
>
> As last year, I will record the seminar although it will of necessity not
> be
> of professional quality, I being unable to connect my Victor Reader Stream
> or BookSense to a sound system if one is present.
>
>
>
> Mrs. Jernigan knows the room was quite full last year so we can hope the
> room this year is a bit larger.
>
>
>
> I invite everyone interested in diabetes, especially as dealt with by the
> blind, to come to the DAN seminar, especially those who yearn for an
> accessible insulin pump. You won't want to miss it!
>
>
>
> Michael Freeman, President
>
> Diabetes Action Network
>
> National Federation of the Blind
>
>
>
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