[acb-diabetics] insulin pump hacking?

Patricia LaFrance-Wolf plawolf at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 23 15:26:36 EDT 2011


Vicky,
I trieit said it is not a viable site. (www.springuniversal.com where )d the
site you gave us the address for and 

-----Original Message-----
From: acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org [mailto:acb-diabetics-bounces at acb.org]
On Behalf Of Veronica Elsea
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 4:49 PM
To: Discussion list for diabetics and/or ACB issues
Subject: Re: [acb-diabetics] insulin pump hacking?

Yeah, and it's one remote, one pump. Now, if we could sit at 
convention and do things to each other's pumps, now that would be a 
story! Besides, what are they going to make us do, enter passwords 
every time we bolus or something? I think not. And no way am I giving 
up my pump. Okay, I'm not using a remote right now but boy, a good 
talking tubeless with a remote, drool drool!
Actually I was recently exhibiting at the American Association of 
diabetes educators conference and got to play with a Tandem pump, as 
their booth was across the isle from mine. Other than wondering what 
the draw of a touch screen pump really is, it really did look like a 
nicely designed pump. And across the isle from me in the other 
direction was Roche. So I also got to play with the upcoming Spirit 
combo. This one also puts everything into a remote that replaces the 
current need to use a PDA. I'd have to play with it more than I did 
before making a real pronouncement on its accessibility for us, but 
it kind of looked like everything was set up through wizards. So you 
couldn't take a bite of food without answering 20 questions first. 
Are you sure you don't want to test now? Really? That kind of stuff.
And if you want to snoop at another interesting web site, there was a 
company called Spring Universal that is coming out with a pump and an 
interesting looking infusion set. The web site is 
www.springuniversal.com where you can read about them. I wish I'd 
been able to get over to their booth, but my hubby ran over and 
picked up some literature and chatted with them. I just didn't get 
much chance to leave my own booth. That's not all bad either. <grin.>
Okay, off my soap box now. Not afraid of new tech toys. I just want 
them to work!

Veronica
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