[Diabetes-talk] to the pump users

Veronica Elsea veronica at laurelcreekmusic.com
Fri Sep 2 02:03:51 UTC 2016


Oh Ed, you made my day! <grin> The tape was my toughest battle too aside from getting used to carrying my phone everywhere with me. I finally figured out a few tricks that seem to be giving me fewer wrinkles. I also discovered a medical tape called Mepore. It's just slightly bigger than the sensor. It has a backing piece and some peel-off sticky stuff on the front. My hubby made me a template so that I can cut the center out of the tape, peel off the backing, then place the tape on top of the Dexcom tape. It holds much better in the shower and gives me a second chance if I do get a wrinkle or two. Of course this week I had the perfect Dexcom taping and landed just a bit off center with the Mepore. <grin> I do agree the app is easy to use. I am also totally blind. It just took me some time getting used to living with the thing, just as it would for sighted people. 
And in two months, it has helped me lower my A1C. 
And Joyce, the idea of wearing a CGM for a few days and then turning it in for the doc to study has actually been around for quite a long time. I never did it because it is only a few days and I didn't like not getting to check out the data myself. Wearing one all the time lets me have a shot at figuring out why my body is reacting differently this week than last. I do wish the sensor/transmitter unit were just a little smaller though. I keep creaming mine on a drawer knob as I stand at the kitchen sink. <grin>
But boy have I learned a lot!
Veronica


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From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of ed worrell via Diabetes-Talk
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Hello Gary,

I am using the DexCom G5 mobile system independently, and it is very easy to use. A side note I don’t have any remaining vision. The sensor was tricky to learn to adhere to my abdomen. I had the help of my sighted spouse at first. After I had her help me with placing the sensor a couple of times I tried it for the first time, and it went ok, I did have a couple of spots that wrinkled in the adhesive patch that holds the sensor to your body. I do this now without any issues. That was the steepest learning curve. The app on the iPhone is simple to use and works very well with VoiceOver.

Ed
On Aug 31, 2016, at 6:05 PM, gary melconian via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org<mailto:diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>> wrote:

Ok, for those who do havea cgm how easy to use for some one that is blind. How hard is it to learn how to use one.

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The Dexcum cost between $1000 and $1500.

The Dexcum is an independent CGM. It does not "work" with any pump. It therefore can be used by people who are non-pump users as well as pump users.

The only benefit to having a CGM interact directly with a pump is it can exchange information, allowing the pump to react and respond to the data the CGM sends. Which is a great thing, but it's also completely okay, as we know, to retrieve data from a CGM and respond accordingly with our pump ourselves.

It's really a matter of preference.

Bridgit

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I think from what I have heard so far that the pump that Medtronics have out is almost that amount now.  They are really careful not to let you know how much this machine goes for.  So I figure between the pump and the CGM that has to be really close to the $10,000 mark.

Does anyone know how much the Dextrum is priced at? Why does the Dextrum not work fully with the Medtronic pump.  I know there is a CGM that does work with Medtronic pump, but it does not have good write up's as the Dextrum.

Joyce

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So yep, decades before talking meters were available, and then, as usual, they cost an arm and a leg, grin.

So likely talking pumps will eventually exist, but looks like we have another couple of decades to go, and then they will likely cost $10,000, smirk.

Bridgit

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Hi Bridget,

The first meter came out for "home use" in the 70's but, they were very costly.  In 1984 the cost came down to $500 and I purchased my first meter.  I still had enough eyesight to use it back then.  Before 1984 I would hold the strip to the color chart on the side of the bottle to get the range for the result.

Joy


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And do we know when the first home meters were available on the market? 40s? 50s?

Still talking decades before accessibility was considered for blind diabetics.

Bridgit

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In 1983 I did the promo for Berringer Manheim for what I believe was the first accessible talking meter and if my memory is working properly I’m pretty sure it was called the Freedom.  It was huge and was assembled in a hard-shell case that was pretty hefty.  Promoted as “portable”. Looking back now that was laughable. .  From there I went to using the acucheck system that I loved and had for years.  The Acu check was a dream in comparison to the Freedom.

Eileen

From: Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Diabetes-Talk
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Just curious. For those who have been blind diabetics for a while, when did accessible meters hit the market?

I realize a meter is more crucial to diabetes management, but they weren't always accessible, I imagine. Even when I first lost my sight, Prodigy had not quite come out with its talking meter. I had to use this huge, clunky one that had its own purse just for the meter. Not trendy at all for someone in their early 20s, LOL!

So, even though pumps are not necessarily crucial to our management, with their growing popularity, and more people being placed on pumps, type one's and twos alike, you would think eventually an accessible version would come out like the meters did.

Not saying it will happen anytime soon, but one would just think...

Bridgit

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I have a Medtronics pump and am extremely happy with it. If its the right pump to help a diabetic gain better control than that’s the primary point to consider.

The brand & type of pump a person chooses to go with is a personal decision. Speaking only for myself, I  am over-all happy with the Medtronics pump and its helped me improve control and I find it pretty useable.  No matter who the manufacturer, when/if there is an accessible pump out there I would give serious consideration to changing over in a heartbeat—no brand loyalty until one of them actually comes up with something that is accessible.

For now, its all moot because it doesn’t exist, yet. Until its here, its not.  All we can do is pick the easiest, most workable option given our own abilities.

Eileen

From: Veronica Elsea via Diabetes-Talk
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It would have to be way way beyond fantastic before I'd touch it. I just can't support the company that ran a really good one out of business. It's a shame just how ugly the medical business actually is. It doesn't feel like profit is our friend, not to me anyway.
And a CEO can say anything. All the same, it would be nice if someone meant it.
Veronica


"Guide Dogs, First Hand", Veronica Elsea's classic album is now available on iTunes, along with other music from her and from the Guide Dog Glee Club.
To learn more, visit:
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               Veronica Elsea, Owner
Laurel Creek Music Designs
Santa Cruz, California
Phone: 831-429-6407


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Well, at least someone is addressing accessibility. Whether something comes of it or not, at least it's being addressed.

Always keep in mind though, it would likely take years to make a pump accessible, if anyone were to jump on it.

Bridgit

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I don't know if this is good news or not.  Medtronics recently got a new CEO.  He had a meeting with the employees and apparently said they need to make insulin pumps more accessible for the blind.  Sounds good, but need to wait and check out what they do.

It really gets me that the talk is with Bluetooth records get sent to your IPhone, Messages/warnings can go out to family members, get your blood test on your IPhone or send to whatever so your doctor can review it.  And the aps they have for this does not work with voice over.

Even the diaries and charts, graphs we don't get that information.

Joyce

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Joyce, I am still using my Deltec Cozmo, even though it's long out of warranty and no longer manufactured. In addition to the Animas Ping that Bridgit mentioned, there is the Animas Vibe, the OmniPod and the Tandem T-Slim. I did an article for the Braille Monitor which compared accessibility in all of the current pumps out there. Unfortunately it's a pretty sad report. Today's pumps are much less accessible than what we had
10 years ago or more. I started using the Disetronic pump in 1991 but it no longer exists either. I honestly don't know what I'll do when my Cozmo goes.
There are so many useful features on pumps that we can't get at today. Not the best state of affairs, I'm afraid.
The best thing for you to do might be to get someone to let you get your hands on several pumps. Given how much is not accessible, you should get one that you like the feel of, the size, etc. The Tandem is a touch screen and I was unsuccessful at creating a workable template for it. Darn!
Let us know if you need any more info. Good luck.
Veronica


"Guide Dogs, First Hand", Veronica Elsea's classic album is now available on iTunes, along with other music from her and from the Guide Dog Glee Club.
To learn more, visit:
http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
               Veronica Elsea, Owner
Laurel Creek Music Designs
Santa Cruz, California
Phone: 831-429-6407


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Joyce,

I use the Animas Ping. I have been using the Animas for 3 years now.

I used a DelTech Cosmo prior to the Animas. I used a Cosmo for 9 years. The Cosmo is no longer manufactured though.

I wrote an article on the Animas Ping in the Braille Monitor back in June of this year.

If you have further questions, I will do my best to answer.

Bridgit

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Subject: [Diabetes-talk] to the pump users

Could you please share with me wwhich insulin pump you are using?

I only know of the Medtronic MiniMed 530G or should I say this is the only one I have gathered information on.  Could you answer a few more questions for me?

Name and version of Pump being used now or maker of pump??

Is this your first pump?

Have you used any other pumps?


I am talking to my doctor and she has recommended a pump.  I would like to have more info from blind folks who use a pump.
Thank you so much.

Joyce Kane
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