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(Kotaku) Cool Nintendo creates glucose meter DS plug-in attachment for diabetic kids. Now when Link drinks a red potion his heart meter goes to 200 mg/dl   (kotaku.com) divider line 35
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jevman [TotalFark] 2009-07-05 06:44:55 PM  
Why do people with diabetes get to have all the fun :(

 
ShabazKilla [TotalFark] 2009-07-05 06:48:11 PM  
Who knew that the red potion was Kool Aid? Is Link black?

 
FeedTheCollapse 2009-07-06 11:09:55 AM  
ShabazKilla: Who knew that the red potion was Kool Aid? Is Link black?

www.zeldawiki.org

 
Lumpmoose [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 11:12:02 AM  
Isn't this kind of like McDonald's giving kids a glucose meter?

www.tc.umn.edu

 
Ruk 2009-07-06 11:25:27 AM  
Headline: "Nintendo creates DS glucose meter."

FTFA: "Pharma firm Bayer has created a DS glucose meter."

Subby fails.

 
moistD 2009-07-06 11:35:02 AM  
Ruk: Headline: "Nintendo creates DS glucose meter."

FTFA: "Pharma firm Bayer has created a DS glucose meter."

Subby fails.


I was going to agree, but I think subby was actually just trolling hardcore and laid out some delicious bait. if no one bites then he failed.

 
The_Original_Roxtar 2009-07-06 11:37:13 AM  
if i had a DS, i'd definitely buy this. since it's bayer, it probably takes the contour strips.

 
geekluv [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 11:39:13 AM  
If kids have the DSi & no regular DS or DS Lite then Nintendo does not want you to live.

 
Brawndo 2009-07-06 11:48:47 AM  
Blue Warrior needs insulin, badly.

 
Broktun 2009-07-06 11:49:14 AM  
Are they giving the meter away, then charging an arm and leg for the strips?

That is what big pharma does.

Broktun

 
Cooper420 2009-07-06 12:01:37 PM  
Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Does it have a Brimley reminder? "This is Wilford Brimley reminding you to test your blood sugar! CALL LIBERTY!"

 
Scoop84 2009-07-06 12:15:17 PM  
Cooper420: Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Right, no point in teaching the kid to manage the disease.

This is a great idea. Young boys typically do a lousy job managing diabetes, and this could help.

 
DoctorWorm21045 2009-07-06 12:18:06 PM  
Brawndo: Blue Warrior needs insulin, badly.

And we're done here.

 
FeedTheCollapse 2009-07-06 12:30:27 PM  
Scoop84: Cooper420: Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Right, no point in teaching the kid to manage the disease.

This is a great idea. Young boys typically do a lousy job managing diabetes, and this could help.


snark aside in your first point, if you have the diabeetus that young, there's probably much bigger problems...

 
Scoop84 2009-07-06 12:39:34 PM  
FeedTheCollapse: snark aside in your first point, if you have the diabeetus that young, there's probably much bigger problems...

Do a little research about Type 1 diabetes, my friend. It is an autoimmune disease.

 
SobrietyFighter 2009-07-06 12:39:38 PM  
This is good news. If your a capatalist... DUN DUN DUNnnnnn....

 
SobrietyFighter 2009-07-06 12:40:23 PM  
capitalist* you're*

/my Boobies of the day, so stfu noob

 
xnewnoisex 2009-07-06 12:41:46 PM  
Yo dawg, I heard you had the diabeetus so we put a glucose meter in yo DS so you can play your games and get fat while you test.

 
Cooper420 2009-07-06 01:20:56 PM  
I'm sure Dr. Spaceman would approve of the device

"I dont know how to say this... Die-A-beat-iss?"

"Is it 411 or 911?" *Dials phone* "uhh yes, Diabetes Repair"

 
Biohazard24 2009-07-06 01:29:46 PM  
alec.3rdc.com

 
The_EliteOne 2009-07-06 01:32:57 PM  
LINK, HE COME TO TOWN
COME TO SAVE, THE PRINCESS ZELDA

BUT GANNON TOOK HER AWAY
AND NOW THE CHILDREN DONT PLAY
THEY WAIT FOR LINK TO SAVE THE DAY, HALLELIJUAH!

etc etc

 
LeroyBourne 2009-07-06 01:53:26 PM  
Great! Another way to get the fat little farkers to sit on their fat farking asses and get fatter.

 
France 2009-07-06 02:03:31 PM  
Scoop84: Cooper420: Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Right, no point in teaching the kid to manage the disease.

This is a great idea. Young boys typically do a lousy job managing diabetes, and this could help.


My 6 year old does a great job managing his diabetes (Type 1, not a fattie), but he has broken my wife's DS. I think we'll stick with his regular monitor/test kit.

 
Cooper420 2009-07-06 02:16:12 PM  
France: Scoop84: Cooper420: Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Right, no point in teaching the kid to manage the disease.

This is a great idea. Young boys typically do a lousy job managing diabetes, and this could help.

My 6 year old does a great job managing his diabetes (Type 1, not a fattie), but he has broken my wife's DS. I think we'll stick with his regular monitor/test kit.


I'm sure actually taking care of your kid and making it known that he needs to be responsible (even for his young age) counts for something :)

When I was in grade school there was a girl born with Type 1 (also not a fattie) and she would carry a bottle of insulin and inject herself at school along with doing testing herself. Pretty much about 15 years ago I'd say.

 
Spindle 2009-07-06 03:12:12 PM  
They need to make a gadget that will register your BAC, sell them in college towns, and watch the alcohol poisoning rate soar!

 
Doc Daneeka 2009-07-06 03:47:02 PM  
FeedTheCollapse: ShabazKilla: Who knew that the red potion was Kool Aid? Is Link black?

The scene in Ocarina of Time when you first encounter Dark Link still stands as one of the all-time most awesome moments in videogame history.

Halfway through the hardest dungeon in any Legend of Zelda game, and then you enter that room...man, still sends chills down my spine.

 
jclaggett [TotalFark] 2009-07-06 04:50:41 PM  
Might be interesting to see if I see any of these this week. My convention center resort is hosting a big children with diabetes convention. Haven't seen any real 'fatties' (as someone felt the need to put it) yet.

/mobile browser
//dnrtfa

 
Wasilla Hillbilly 2009-07-06 05:55:12 PM  
As a diabetic what I'd really like is a real-time all the time monitor that I could wear like a watch, if such a thing exists. You know, with alarms for when the levels reach certain points. Until then, I'll continue to forget to test myself more than once a month or so.

 
RemyDuron 2009-07-06 08:09:45 PM  
FeedTheCollapse: Scoop84: Cooper420: Ah yes, I love technology. Now parents don't have to worry about their diabetic kids! One less responsibility.

Right, no point in teaching the kid to manage the disease.

This is a great idea. Young boys typically do a lousy job managing diabetes, and this could help.

snark aside in your first point, if you have the diabeetus that young, there's probably much bigger problems...


Uh, kids get diabetes kind of commonly for things other than dietary reasons.

 
Dwedit 2009-07-06 08:30:58 PM  
www.gamesetwatch.com

 
moralpanic 2009-07-06 10:06:13 PM  
Wow, what's with all the hate on kids with diabetes?

Anyways, this is a fantastic idea.

 
shabu 2009-07-07 12:42:14 AM  
Will they include wireless upload of results? I love that this solves the problem of kids losing their meters, but keeping constant track of their game system.

Perhaps other game designers could build in power ups or bonuses for good readings? Or a regular schedule of readings?

And there are wrist worn meters designed to provide constant monitoring. I think it was recently pulled from production, but there are a number of similar solutions in the works, let's hope one of them takes.

Link to non-invasive glucose monitoring methods (new window)

 
ChronicallyCanuk 2009-07-07 06:23:23 AM  
Dwedit: Capt. Novolin

HA! I've just found out that I've got that one. Actually not that horrible considering some of the licensed games at the time.

/i might play this on the road today.
//Thanks to a certain individual.

 
That_Bob_Guy 2009-07-07 06:35:00 AM  
In case this hasn't been mentioned yet:

Type 1 diabetes (little kid die-uh-BEET-us)
Results from the body's failure to produce insulin, the hormone that "unlocks" the cells of the body, allowing glucose to enter and fuel them. It is estimated that 5-10% of Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 1 diabetes.

Type 2 diabetes (fatty die-uh-BEET-us, but not necessarily)
Results from insulin resistance (a condition in which the body fails to properly use insulin), combined with relative insulin deficiency. Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes.

 
Richard M Nixon 2009-07-07 10:56:40 PM  
Unfortunatly most childeren die before they can imput the friend code into Wii-Nsulin.

/Too obtuse?

 
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