[Diabetes-Talk] Does anyone remember the pumps that first cane out?
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Fri Jul 5 02:16:11 UTC 2019
Do you mean before talking meters came out? Because I've been diabetic for
33 years, and I always had a meter, and there have been glucameters long
before then.
Bridgit
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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Does anyone remember the pumps that first cane out?
I had a chance to receive an insulin pump more than 30 years ago. I was in
a study up at Yale having to do with my sight. I was on the team that
didn't use the pump, but when we finishe the study we were offered to try
the pump.
I don't remember the sensors, but the pump was the size of a VHS tape around
6" by 9" by 3". It beep every time it administered insulin. I remember
going to a concert wearing it and when I got the pat down to go in they
pulled me out of line and asked a lot of questions.
I used it for maybe 3 months, but my kids were young and I had too many
insulin reactions and this was before blood glucose machines came out.
The one I have now is far advanced and much easier than back then. All we
need is to get the pump companies to make it accessible for us blind folks.
Joyce
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