[Diabetes-talk] inpatiently waiting
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 17:10:54 UTC 2016
With both my pumps, once I received the box, I was able to immediately start
using them as I had the training already. It's unusual to me that this has
not been the protocol for you. You should have been trained, hands-on, long
before the pump was ordered, and now, you should be able to have assistance
to set it up and start using immediately. I've never heard of anyone,
sighted or blind, getting a pump and not receiving the training until well
after the device had been ordered. I think you need to make a stink with
your endo and medical team.
Is all this technology accessible? As far as I know, no iPhone app is
accessible with pumps, nor am I aware of a pump that runs on an app. CGMs,
yes, but not pumps. And the only CGM I'm aware of that's accessible when
used with an app is the Dexcum. All this technology sounds great, but will
it be accessible, or accessible enough, for a blind user?
Before ordering a pump, did you play with it to make sure it would work for
you in terms of accessibility? As kind and nice as doctors and trainers can
be, they do not understand accessibility and what will work and not work for
a blind individual. I just hate for you to get this pump out of the box only
to find it's not going to be accessible enough for you.
I recall a big feature for you was the feature for the pump to turn itself
off when BGs dropped below a certain level. Did you ever get hands-on to
learn if it will be accessible to turn back on? Have you had time to play
around with the pump to know for sure what you can do independently and what
you will need assistance for?
I wish you good luck with everything. I hope you can be approved for a CGM.
Not sure why Medicare refuses to cover CGMs for anyone. Boggles my mind.
Bridgit
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Subject: [Diabetes-talk] inpatiently waiting
I just wanted to let those of you know that I have the new insulin pump
still sitting in the box, but I have met my trainer from Medtronics last
week at my doctor's office. I have another appointment this Friday and I
will be planning on testing out how the 530 pump works with an IPhone. I
wanted and received the 630 pump and I am really disappointed that they did
not follow through with the IPhone and the 630 pump. In conversation with
the trainer she didn't say yes and she didn't say no, but she does think the
fact that the 670 pump received FDA approval faster then they thought and
with that one coming out in Spring I kinda think that they flipped over to
be more ready for the 670 pump "artificial pancreas" to be out in the
Spring.
Now what I am waiting inpatiently for is getting a date for Medicare, Judge
and lawyers for Medicare to cover the cost of the CGM for me. We are hoping
to get a date before the end of this year for my last and final appeal to
Medicare to cover me the CGM expenses or deny them.
I believe they are still looking for folks to be part of this. They
contacted and is waiting for my indocrinologist to send in her letter
regarding my need for this device. My doctor agrees without the CGM the
pump will be able to work to it's fullest and turn off when my blood sugars
dive down.
This all takes place via a phone call and I have requested a chance to speak
at this hearing so the judge will hear my side of this, too. If they feel
it necessary they can arrange for even my doctor to call in and I was told
that the judge has worked around scheduling so the doctor can participate.
Wish me luck.
JoyceKane
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