[Diabetes-talk] iBGStar

Veronica Elsea veronica at laurelcreekmusic.com
Sat Jan 25 04:09:45 UTC 2014


Hey, I'll go play this week end. Could be fun!
And good for you contacting LifeScan. I'll do that too.
Veronica

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-----Original Message-----
From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Mike Freeman
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 8:24 PM
To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] iBGStar

An update:

 

I hadn't looked at the iBGStar app from Sanofi-Aventis since early this
fall. An update was released in December, 2013, which resolved a bunch of
problems such that the app would work with iOS versions from 3 on and
iPhones from the 3GS to the iPhone 5C and 5S. Although I haven't read clear
through the documentation yet and won't get a chance to do so until after
Washington Seminar, it appears that this version of the app, though awkward
(one must double-tap buttons labeled with numbers to enter values), is
accessible using VoiceOver. This is a vast improvement on the version of the
app Veronica Elsea and I tested early this past fall. So when I get back
from DC, I may purchase the meter and some test strips and give the app a
go.

 

One can enter bg readings, insulin and carbs into the app's database using
these number buttons, as I say, though exactly how it all fits together
won't be clear to me until I read through the documentation.

 

Some cautions: it is not clear to me that a blind person can set up the
meter that talks to the iBGStar app independently, i.e., set its date/time,
pair up the Bluetooth connection with the iPhone, etc. I do not immediately
see a way to do any of this from the iPhone app and this makes sense; the
app only works with the meter once the iPhone is paired with it.

 

This isn't exactly an accessible insulin pump but it has some possibilities
for Alan although, as I say, I'd bet the meter itself could not be set up by
a blind person which would negate the usefulness of the system unless one
wished to use the iBGStar app only to record one's log.

 

Mike Freeman

 

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