[Diabetes-talk] I'm a silent Diabetic

K C kcc86 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 6 03:12:15 UTC 2008


Hi, Eddy.  Yes, I spoke with Mike yesterday, and am going to be receiving 
the voice meter.  Just so all of you know for future reference, the company 
does take care of all the paper work for you if you're on Medicare/medicate, 
and you need that help.  All I had to do was to submit some personal 
information, and they cent prescription forms to my Doctor.

I will be happy to talk with you on the phone, and on the list.  I need all 
the wisdom, and support I can get, and to be able to offer it to others as I 
proceed on my journey.  On a lighter note:  I'll be able to present my rehab 
councilor with the Prodigy voice, show her how it works, and let her know to 
recommend it to all her diabetic clients.  smiley...
Kijuana


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Bryant" <ebryant at socket.net>
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] I'm a silent Diabetic


> Hi Kijuana,
>    I do not recommend the Prodigy Autocode because the Prodigy Voice is 
> far better.  For one thing, the Autocode will only give you one reading, 
> or when you stick your finger it will only tell you your blood glucose 
> level one time.
>    The Prodigy Voice will repeat the results as often as you want.
>    In my opinion the Prodigy Voice is easier to use because all control 
> buttons, when pushed, will tell you what they are.  Note: I found the 
> Prodigy Autocode easy to use, but not nearly as easy as the Prodigy Voice.
>     Some of the messages you have received offer emotional support, but 
> didn't go into great depth.  I will send to this list some information on 
> emotions, which may be helpful.  I would also be happy to talk with you as 
> the emotional aspects of diabetes can be difficult to deal with. I have 
> had diabetes for about fifty years and would be happy to talk with you if 
> you want.  My phone number is 573-875-8911, or if you would like, send me 
> your phone number off-list, and I will call you.  By for now.
>
> Regards,
> Ed Bryant
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "K C" <kcc86 at hotmail.com>
> To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 4:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] I'm a silent Diabetic
>
>
>> Thank you for the welcome.  Actually I have only just gotten information 
>> about even ordering a meter yesterday.  My state rehab is recommending 
>> the Prodigy auto code meter?  What is the difference between that one, 
>> and the voice?  I receive Medicate, and Medicare, all parts.  In general, 
>> can you get new testing strips for these special meters at your local 
>> pharmacy, or do you have to order them always from Prodigy.  And lastly 
>> does your list offer emotional support?  I'm still in shock, and am 
>> scared to death... Before last Thursday I didn't even know I had this. 
>> Thank you all.
>> Kijuana
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Ed Bryant" <ebryant at socket.net>
>> To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 3:42 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] I'm a silent Diabetic
>>
>>
>>> Hi Kijuana,
>>>    I am glad you have joined our Diabetes talk list.  There are probably 
>>> several ways we can assist you, but first it sounds like your blood 
>>> sugars are too high, so that should be an immediate goal to get the 
>>> sugars down.
>>>    Your doctor may  have already had you do a lab called hemoglobin A1C, 
>>> which gives you your average blood sugar for a two or three month 
>>> period.
>>>    It sounds like you are testing your blood glucose levels, but there 
>>> is a fairly new blood glucose monitor out, which is pretty easy to use 
>>> for someone who is blind or has low vision.  It is called the Prodigy 
>>> Voice and can be ordered from:
>>> Homecare Supply of America
>>>
>>> Big Sandy, TX
>>>
>>> 800-333-1412
>>>
>>> Meter: $89.95
>>>
>>> Container of 50 strips: $21.95
>>>
>>>    If you have Medicare they will pay for the meter and a few strips, 
>>> but they will only purchase you a new meter, I believe, every three 
>>> years.
>>>
>>>    If you have Medicaid, they will help with a glucose meter, but they 
>>> can be difficult to work with.  They are run state by state while 
>>> Medicare is nation wide.
>>>
>>>    If you need to use Medicaid, please let us know, and I am sure you 
>>> will receive help from this list.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ed Bryant
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "K C" <kcc86 at hotmail.com>
>>> To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 9:12 AM
>>> Subject: [Diabetes-talk] I'm a silent Diabetic
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello, everyone.  My name is Kijuana.
>>>> On Thursday the 30th of October I was diagnosed with Diabetes after
>>>> Uterine surgery on the 23rd of October.  I had no idea I had it.
>>>>
>>>> I'm so scared!  I have never had to stick myself to test my blood sugar 
>>>> or
>>>> anything else.  I know a little about it because I have had personal 
>>>> friends
>>>> who have
>>>> suffered major complications from this disease, and some of them have 
>>>> died.
>>>> Logically I know it is something people live with, and control 
>>>> everyday. I
>>>> also understand that it is a very common illness.  It's just that it 
>>>> has
>>>> never been a part of my daily life.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know how to act, or react now.  Because I have no symptoms I 
>>>> don't
>>>> know how to eat differently or anything else.  Over the past few days I 
>>>> have
>>>> continued to do like I always have, but the numbers on the blood tests 
>>>> say
>>>> different.  Its silence scares me more than if I had some weird 
>>>> symptoms,
>>>> went to my Doctor, and was diagnosed then.
>>>>
>>>> How do you deal
>>>> with the days, weeks, and months after diagnoses emotionally?  They'll 
>>>> be a
>>>> lot of education I'll get in the coming weeks on diet, life style 
>>>> changes,
>>>> etc.  But what I really need right now is those who're living with this
>>>> disease to share their experiences with me so I can put my feet on some 
>>>> kind
>>>> of ground.  Thank you for reading all this.  I feel totally 
>>>> disoriented. My
>>>> state services for the blind leave a lot to be desired, so my councilor
>>>> doesn't even know where to begin as far as purchasing a meter, testing
>>>> supplies, etc.  Any help will really be appreciated.
>>>> Kijuana
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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