• Accessible Glucose Monitors: Why Aren’t They Better Yet?

  • May 5 2025
  • Duración: 56 m
  • Podcast

Accessible Glucose Monitors: Why Aren’t They Better Yet?

  • Resumen

  • Can you really manage diabetes accessibly as a blind user? In this powerful episode, Shaun dives into the search for an accessible blood glucose monitor—and gets an eye-opening response from Tess Lockton, a visually impaired parent of a child with type 1 diabetes. From the frustrating reality of so-called “talking monitors” to the pros and cons of continuous glucose monitors like Dexcom and Libre, Tess shares hard-earned insights every listener needs to hear.

    Also in this episode: Steven and Shaun talk Eero mesh networks, gigabit internet, and Sky Glass, before diving into your feedback on navigation tech, including a thoughtful message about GPS and accessibility from listener Doug.

    [Episode Summary]
    Shaun shares his struggles managing type 2 diabetes as a blind person and kicks off a deeper conversation about accessible diabetes tools. Listener Tess Lockton joins to discuss raising a child with type 1 diabetes while visually impaired—and how the tech designed to help often falls short. She breaks down her experiences with Dexcom and Libre systems, the challenges of getting accurate readings, and why even the best tech solutions still leave accessibility gaps.

    Meanwhile, Steven updates his home setup with Sky Glass and talks through the accessibility differences between SkyQ and the new system. The duo also nerd out over mesh networking and smart speakers—and highlight new listener feedback on GPS tech like StellarTrek and the missed potential of Soundscape-style navigation.

    [Chapters]
    0:00 – Shaun’s glucose journey begins
    3:40 – Weekend updates: Eero mesh fixes and gigabit drama
    9:55 – Sky Glass, audio description, and setup accessibility
    18:10 – Double Tap’s new newsletter partnership with Mindvault
    22:04 – Listener Tess Lockton joins to talk accessible diabetes tech
    24:20 – Living through diagnosis and hospital mishandling
    31:05 – Dexcom vs Libre: pros, cons, and accessibility flaws
    40:15 – Finger-prick demo: Why even “accessible” monitors fail
    52:10 – The hidden costs and pressure of using inaccessible tools
    56:30 – Final advice and offers of help from Tess

    [Relevant Links]
    Double Tap Newsletter: https://doubletaponair.com/subscribe
    Nexus Voice Talking Blood Glucose Monitor: https://www.glucorx.co.uk/shop/nexus-voice-meter/
    Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring: https://www.dexcom.com
    Freestyle Libre 3 System: https://www.freestyle.abbott/en-ca/products/what-is-free-style-libre.html
    RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People): https://www.rnib.org.uk

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