[Diabetes-Talk] negaderm patches
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 23:11:56 UTC 2021
No, with current models, I cannot unlock the screen. For those of us who do
things nonvisually, our only pump options are the Medtronic 530G, which is
no longer under warranty, or the Omnipod.
Bridgit
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Thats what I wonder as well.
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How long did it take you to unlock the screen, As well as would it work with
the I phone?
Our screen locks after each setting?
Dar
Original message:
> Gary,
> As a totally blind person who used an insulin pump for nearly 20
> years, I never gave myself a wrong insulin dose despite current pumps
> having no nonvisual interface. Every pump on the market has fail-safes
> built in for any user, which often works well for nonvisual use. As we
> all know, the problem right now with pumps is that in order to access
> any function, you have to unlock the screen now, and there's really no
> way to do this nonvisually since it's not always the same part of the
> screen you tap to unlock. But in terms of misdosing, personally, was
> not
an issue.
> Bridgit
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> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] negaderm patches
> Thanks very much.do you think this pump sstem will have an accessible
> app that would work with I OS or android to make life a bit simplier
> for blind users like you and i. that is my fear and worry about
> insulin pumps as I will make the mistake and administer more insulin
> then I need then have lows and it wont be fun
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