Shannon27
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi everyone!
I can't claim credit for this idea, but it's something that was mentioned in the "Type 1 Stars r Us" chat a while ago that i've been thinking about. But i have some time on my hands, and some tools for software programming, so thought i'd give it a shot.
The idea is basically an engine immobiliser that would detect pulses from a CGM. A lot of people use CGMs or the Libre with mobile apps to adapt to CGM. When the drivers blood sugar drops below 5 (in-keeping with the NICE guidelines) a warning would be sent to your phone and hopefully through the car speaker system, saying you have 2 minutes to find a safe place to stop and treat an oncoming hypo.
I admit it sounds pretty extreme, having your engine immobilised at a reading like 4.9. However some people do get early hypo signs, including lapses in judgement and reaction times at this kind of level.
I think it could be done a few different ways. Maybe an app could be developed for your phone that would run in the background and transmit a pulse at a certain frequency (like bluetooth but a different frequency so it won't get mixed up with all the other signals whizzing around a car), triggered by a CGM reading bgs below 5.0 AND a downward trend. Both conditions would have to be met for a pulse to be received in the engine starter circuits. After 2 minutes, a switch will open, breaking power to the engine.
I don't know much about cars and i'm not a software engineer. This is mostly speculation, but i'm going to have a play with some software and see what i can come up with! If anyone's done something similar, or has ideas or actually knows something about writing software, please let me know!
Sorry for the essay!
Edit: maybe instead of total engine immobilisation, which can be unsafe, just a beep and a light? Thanks @sno0opy
I can't claim credit for this idea, but it's something that was mentioned in the "Type 1 Stars r Us" chat a while ago that i've been thinking about. But i have some time on my hands, and some tools for software programming, so thought i'd give it a shot.
The idea is basically an engine immobiliser that would detect pulses from a CGM. A lot of people use CGMs or the Libre with mobile apps to adapt to CGM. When the drivers blood sugar drops below 5 (in-keeping with the NICE guidelines) a warning would be sent to your phone and hopefully through the car speaker system, saying you have 2 minutes to find a safe place to stop and treat an oncoming hypo.
I admit it sounds pretty extreme, having your engine immobilised at a reading like 4.9. However some people do get early hypo signs, including lapses in judgement and reaction times at this kind of level.
I think it could be done a few different ways. Maybe an app could be developed for your phone that would run in the background and transmit a pulse at a certain frequency (like bluetooth but a different frequency so it won't get mixed up with all the other signals whizzing around a car), triggered by a CGM reading bgs below 5.0 AND a downward trend. Both conditions would have to be met for a pulse to be received in the engine starter circuits. After 2 minutes, a switch will open, breaking power to the engine.
I don't know much about cars and i'm not a software engineer. This is mostly speculation, but i'm going to have a play with some software and see what i can come up with! If anyone's done something similar, or has ideas or actually knows something about writing software, please let me know!
Sorry for the essay!
Edit: maybe instead of total engine immobilisation, which can be unsafe, just a beep and a light? Thanks @sno0opy
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