[Diabetes-Talk] Question About The Pongo or Pogo Glucose Monitor.
Veronica Elsea
veronica at laurelcreekmusic.com
Fri Jun 16 19:10:59 UTC 2023
Eileen, I have played with the Pogo. Yeah, it's easy to use. Just one
problem. Can you guess? We do all of that in order to get the result. No
speech. They just think we can't manage physical stuff, rather than
understanding that we need the result in an accessible format. Oops!
Veronica
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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Question About The Pongo or Pogo Glucose Monitor.
Hi All,
I'm wondering if anyone is using or has heard of a glucose monitor called
the Pongo or Pogo? It was mentioned to me when I met with the Medtronic
trainer a few weeks back. She said it was great for vision impaired
diabetics, but I question if she had it correct.
It is supposed to be all self-contained in one small device that you put
your finger in and it sticks you and tests the blood sample. She said it
announced the result, but I looked for it on-line and am not finding
anything about it being accessible. I did find a meter called the Pogo and
wrote them and they came back saying it was not accessible.
I am wondering, however, if it might be something that pairs with a smart
phone and that would be how it speaks a result back. Please let me know if
any one here is using it or knows anything about it.
Thanks.
Eileen
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