marco
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- Exeter, Devon
Hi All,
My name is Marco Christoforou. My daughter (now 11) was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in Sept 2007. I'm did a physics degree and I'm a software engineer who can do some electronics as well, so my immediate reaction to the diagnoses was to look at what I could do. When I saw what was available I was very unimpressed. It's difficult to believe we live in the 21st Century when you look at the pumps that are widely available. Only the Omnipod looks any good (in fact we are hoping to have one within he next few weeks).
Anyway, so I decided to develop my own pump. Take a look at ipump.org.uk for full details. I am now working with someone at Malaga University whose daughter also has diabetes. My aim is to develop a pump that everyone can have, and isn't just about fleecing diabetics out of their money. I'd love it to be free or at cost. I'm trying find ways of minimising the impact of diabetes on diabetics, so they have to do as little as possible. I'm pretty clued up on pump technology, and all the new pumps that are coming out. There's some good stuff on the way, take a look at jewelpump.com; this is my favorite. I'm also pretty good on non-invasive glucose monitoring.
If you want to talk or get involved please get in touch.
Marco
My name is Marco Christoforou. My daughter (now 11) was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in Sept 2007. I'm did a physics degree and I'm a software engineer who can do some electronics as well, so my immediate reaction to the diagnoses was to look at what I could do. When I saw what was available I was very unimpressed. It's difficult to believe we live in the 21st Century when you look at the pumps that are widely available. Only the Omnipod looks any good (in fact we are hoping to have one within he next few weeks).
Anyway, so I decided to develop my own pump. Take a look at ipump.org.uk for full details. I am now working with someone at Malaga University whose daughter also has diabetes. My aim is to develop a pump that everyone can have, and isn't just about fleecing diabetics out of their money. I'd love it to be free or at cost. I'm trying find ways of minimising the impact of diabetes on diabetics, so they have to do as little as possible. I'm pretty clued up on pump technology, and all the new pumps that are coming out. There's some good stuff on the way, take a look at jewelpump.com; this is my favorite. I'm also pretty good on non-invasive glucose monitoring.
If you want to talk or get involved please get in touch.
Marco