[BlindTlk] [NFB-Talk] Prodigy voice

dandrews920 at comcast.net dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sat Feb 28 20:45:04 UTC 2026


I am in your boat. I am Type 2, and I used the Prodigy for a while. I stopped because I had the info I needed, and didn’t need to follow the little meal, and daily ups and downs.  I know what to do and how food X impacts me now.

 

Anyway, there is no magic answer. I had trouble and there are things that help.  Warm your hand with warm water first.  I then used the lancet, and would trigger it a couple times to be sure, it does hurt some.  Then I squeezed the hell out of my finger to bring out blood, applied the strip at an angle, then put it in the machine.  You just have to use good technique, and practice!

 

Dave

 

 

 

From: nFB-Talk <nfb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Mark Tardif via nFB-Talk
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Cc: Mark Tardif <markspark at roadrunner.com>; NFB of Florida Internet Mailing List <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [NFB-Talk] Prodigy voice

 

Greetings,  

 

I have Type 2 Diabetes.  I am trying once again to use the Prodigy Voice glucometer and not being terribly successful.  I usually do not get enough blood on the test strip to get a good reading.  I would love to learn how to use one of these continuous glucose monitors, but because I don’t take insulin, insurance said “no.”  I was in the hospital recently, (for something not related to my diabetes), but the nurses tested my blood sugar 4 times a day and never seemed to have a problem getting enough blood.  That leads me to believe that either I’m doing something wrong or my meter is just not very good.  I will thank you in advance for any assistance with this matter.  Thank you all.    

Mark Tardif 
Nuclear arms will not hold you. 


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