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He Built the App Diabetes Tech Was Missing

He Built the App Diabetes Tech Was Missing

Update: 2025-12-15
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What happens when diabetes tech doesn’t do what you need—and you decide to build the solution yourself? I sit down with Pablo Medina, who was recently diagnosed with type 1.5 diabetes and built his own iPhone app to fix gaps in insulin patch tracking. We get into his misdiagnosis journey, his experience with devices like InPen, Cequr Simplicity, and why he’s now trialing the Omnipod 5 AID system. Pablo walks me through how his insulin patch tracker app works, the challenges of building and publishing a diabetes app, and why patient-driven innovation matters. This conversation highlights what happens when people with diabetes combine lived experience with technical skills to push diabetes technology forward.


 


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He Built the App Diabetes Tech Was Missing

He Built the App Diabetes Tech Was Missing

Justin Eastzer