Foracare TN ' G Voice Meter: Great Option for PWD ' s With Visual Impairments (others, too!)

I pretty much limit my diabetes blogging these days, except when I think there ' s something REALLY important or unique to share, although much of what I began with now has several nonprofits and organizations to advance the issues. & nbsp;Most of my diabetes-related stuff these days can be found on my Twitter feed, which is updated pretty much daily. & nbsp;Still, when I need more space to share information, this blog is still where I turn. < br / > < br / > As I last blogged a few weeks ago (see < a href= " http://goo.gl/mi5nEm " target= " _blank " > http://goo.gl/mi5nEm < /a > for my post), I was very sorry when my good friend Kitty Castellini passed away, not from diabetes or diabetes-related issues, but from a type of cancer. & nbsp;Her passing is truly a loss for the broader diabetes community. & nbsp;That ' s one reason I ' m dedicating my post for today to her. & nbsp;Kitty was unique for her concern about some under-served segments of out community, and I thank Kitty for that! & nbsp;Incidentally, I did tell Kitty about this before she passed (or more specifically, I told her husband to share the news with her, but she was already pretty ill by that time, but I hope she was pleased to learn of it -- I think she would be). < br / > < br / > Several years ago (in 2010), a bunch of us attended a diabetes social media conference which if I recall correctly was hosted by the pharma and medical device giant Roche (I think the one was held in Indianapolis). & nbsp;One of ...
Source: Scott's Web Log - Category: Endocrinology Tags: glucose meters blind. visually-impaired Kitty Kitty Castellini Source Type: blogs