Dad, Daughter Decorate Diabetes Device for Swim Team Spirit

Claire Engler, 11, wears a continuous glucose monitoring system.

When the sixth-grader had a swim meet recently with her local Charlottesville, Virginia, team, she and her dad decided to get creative and decorated her CGM.

“She’s a pretty crafty kid and she likes doing things with duct tape,” David Engler told ABC News. “I’m not sure who came up with the idea but we just got duct tape and looked up a picture of a killer whale online.”

Engler said they reinforced the CGM with medical tape and then placed the completed duct tape killer whale creation on top of that.

“Everyone loved it at the swim meet,” Engler said. “We got a lot of requests from people wanting one too.”

Claire and her dad have previously decorated her CGM to look like Tardis from “Doctor Who," and decorated the device with the logo from her summer camp.

“The access to these technologies is what helps people with diabetes live better lives,” Engler said. “Anything we can do to normalize the usage of the technology really helps people to see kids with type 1 diabetes just as kids.”