rstonepal
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 57
- Location
- Mira Mesa, CA
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- Diabetic Educators, people who do not listen, people who do not actively try to make their situation better, people who think I am in their textbook, people who think I am a standard T1D.
My husband and I have been together for 30 years. He is an amazing software engineer. I am pretty sure he is tired of me constantly saying, there must be a better way. I love my current CGM, rather, I would if it gave me correct numbers.
He made me the smallest CGM I have ever seen or heard of. I don't know if I am allowed to attach links but will try anyway. This is the tiny cgm he made. That is a live reading from me. My sugar was good for an hour and fourteen mins.
https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/AAE...zY5LWRhNjktNDIyYy04YjdjLTIxOGY3ZjQxNzA4ZQ.png
With stickyback velcro, this little thing goes right onto my dashboard where I can glance at it and do not need to hold anything, push any buttons, etc.
Then, the one thing I now cannot live without, something that verbally speaks my sugar count. We have Alexa all over our house. My husband programmed her to announce my sugar count every 15 minutes. I will be really focused on something, not paying attention to my sugar, when Alexa will tell me my sugar is climbing or dropping and what the count is. Right away, part of my brain does the alegbra, what did I eat, how many carbs, did I take insulin, why is it dropping...
Here is a link to that one.
He is the only programmer I have met willing to take a chance and help me figure out where my sugar will be in X amount of time. I have a horrid chronic thing now, Diabetic Gastroparesis. If not for that, I was able to use Alexa to get my A1C down to 5.9.
I adore my husband.
He made me the smallest CGM I have ever seen or heard of. I don't know if I am allowed to attach links but will try anyway. This is the tiny cgm he made. That is a live reading from me. My sugar was good for an hour and fourteen mins.
https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/AAE...zY5LWRhNjktNDIyYy04YjdjLTIxOGY3ZjQxNzA4ZQ.png
With stickyback velcro, this little thing goes right onto my dashboard where I can glance at it and do not need to hold anything, push any buttons, etc.
Then, the one thing I now cannot live without, something that verbally speaks my sugar count. We have Alexa all over our house. My husband programmed her to announce my sugar count every 15 minutes. I will be really focused on something, not paying attention to my sugar, when Alexa will tell me my sugar is climbing or dropping and what the count is. Right away, part of my brain does the alegbra, what did I eat, how many carbs, did I take insulin, why is it dropping...
Here is a link to that one.
He is the only programmer I have met willing to take a chance and help me figure out where my sugar will be in X amount of time. I have a horrid chronic thing now, Diabetic Gastroparesis. If not for that, I was able to use Alexa to get my A1C down to 5.9.
I adore my husband.