[Diabetes-talk] Responses to talkingblood glucosemeters and breakfasts

Anita abbrown6211 at charter.net
Sat Jan 8 14:08:05 UTC 2011


Good morning,

I purchased  a Prodigy Voice last year and it came with a audio cd.  I have 
had othere meters and they didn't work as well as the Prodigy Voice.  I have 
had no problems with the meter if anything it has made my life wonderful.

Anita

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelly Massaro" <kellym at prodigymeter.com>
To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Responses to talkingblood glucosemeters and 
breakfasts


>I can't speak for other accessible meters; however the Prodigy Voice 
>packaging has Braille on the box, an audio CD inside and also a Braille 
>manual. We also have a manual available on line.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Kelly Massaro-Neal
> Director, DME Sales
> 704.285.6425
> Mobile: 704-458-9400
> Prodigy Diabetes Care
> 9300 Harris Corners Pkwy Suite 450
> Charlotte NC  28269
> www.prodigymeter.com
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org 
> [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of cheryl echevarria
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 8:23 AM
> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Responses to talking blood glucosemeters and 
> breakfasts
>
> Okay, to rectify this issue.
>
> Might I suggest when a client is ordered either the Prodigy voice or any 
> accessible glucometer, should suppliers and makers of these items either 
> be putting in the packaging, braille and large print, or at least when we 
> order these items that it should be asked by the seller which would you 
> prefer braille or large print. Or maybe access to online manuals.
>
> Since these items are made especially for us and those that cannot read 
> properly like the dyslexic and other reading or sight disability.
>
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>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Kelly Massaro<mailto:kellym at prodigymeter.com>
>  To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind<mailto:diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>  Cc: Tammy Kazmierczak<mailto:tammyk at prodigymeter.com>
>  Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 8:02 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Responses to talking blood glucosemeters and 
> breakfasts
>
>
>  Hi Julie,
>
>  I'd be happy to assist.  We did have the manual in Braille at one time. 
> I will inquire when I return on Monday and see if we still have the 
> Prodigy Voice manual in Braille.
>
>  I travel often, so please contact me on my mobile, 704-458-9400 this is 
> the best way to reach me. Alternately, you may email me and copy 
> tammyk at prodigymeter.com<mailto:tammyk at prodigymeter.com> with requests. 
> She is our client relations Manager and assists the Sales Department.
>
>  I hope this helps!
>
>
>  Best Regards,
>
>  Kelly Massaro-Neal
>  Director, DME Sales
>  704.285.6425
>  Mobile: 704-458-9400
>  Prodigy Diabetes Care
>  9300 Harris Corners Pkwy Suite 450
>  Charlotte NC  28269
>  www.prodigymeter.com<http://www.prodigymeter.com/>
>
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>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: 
> diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org<mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> 
> [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike Freeman
>  Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 12:11 AM
>  To: 'Diabetes Talk for the Blind'
>  Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Responses to talking blood glucose meters 
> and breakfasts
>
>  Julie:
>
>  The Prodigy Voice should have come with an audio CD.  If it did not, call
>  Kelly Massaro at (704) 285-6425 and she'll fix you right up.
>
>  None of the accessible meters come with Braille instructions.  A year or 
> two
>  ago, Prodigy said it would make Braille instructions available in Braille 
> on
>  a case-by-case basis.
>
>  The Solo V2 doesn't come with Braille or CD instructions, either, or at
>  least didn't but it may now have a CD.  It does have a computer-readable
>  manual on its website.
>
>  As I said, the problem for me with the Solo is that one doesn't get the
>  times of memory readings.
>
>  As for strips, most of us get our strips from an outfit such as Advanced
>  Diabetic Solutions or Advanced Diabetes Supply  Local pharmacies aren't
>  often a viable option as they have sweetheart deals with particular meter
>  manufacturers.
>
>  No bayer meter is fully accessible insofar as I am aware.  Also, no CGMS
>  (Continous Glucose Monitoring system) is currently accessible although 
> this
>  may change when Access Solutions brings out its PumpMate in conjunction 
> with
>  Medtronics.  With the PumpMate remote, one will be able to use Medtronics 
> bg
>  meters.
>
>  If you send me your phone number at 
> <k7uij at panix.com<mailto:k7uij at panix.com>>, I will talk you
>  through the Prodigy Voice's functions.  Also, bear in mind that the Voice
>  will work with Prodigy Autocode strips now and these are easier to come 
> by.
>
>  HTH!
>
>  Mike
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: 
> diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org<mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org>
>  [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Julie Kline
>  Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 7:44 PM
>  To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org<mailto:diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
>  Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Responses to talking blood glucose meters and
>  breakfasts
>
>  Ok, here are my thoughts on talking meters and breakfast items.  I'm new 
> to
>  diabetes too and I ended up with a prodigy talking meter because it was
>  heavily recommended by people here.  My pharmacist thought the solo was 
> the
>  way to go because he said he felt it was easier than the prodigy, but it
>  ended up that the prodigy is what insurance paid for, so that's what I 
> got.
>  The phone support for it leaves a lot to be desired, and there are no
>  Braille instructions for the operation of the meter itself.  I sent an
>  e-mail to prodigy about this issue and asked if they had directions in a
>  format other than print, but that was over a month ago and they never did
>  bother to respond.  I still have frustrations with the meter's use.  It 
> both
>  upsets and amazes me that with the Braille label on the box and this 1800
>  number to call for staff members who are supposedly specially trained in 
> its
>  use how uninformed the phone staff is and also that there are no audio
>  instructions for operating the meter itself.  I still don't know which
>  buttons do what and how to set up most of the functions.  So for 
> technical
>  support or even basic questions, I've found the prodigy disappointing.
>  Also, getting new test strips and lancets for it proved to be a major
>  headache for my local pharmacy.  They kept insisting they didn't have 
> these
>  materials in stock and that I needed to call the manufacturer, who told 
> me
>  they didn't have it either and I needed to check with the pharmacy again. 
> I
>  finally got the new supplies but it took some doing.
>
>  Speaking of talking products, I read somewhere in bridging the gap that
>  Bayer makes some kind of device that doesn't make you stick your fingers 
> and
>  you can still check your sugar.  Any idea if this device is accessible? 
> How
>  about any of these glucose monitors that work on a continuous basis, or
>  patches that go onto or under your skin.  Any idea if these are 
> accessible
>  too?
>
>  Ok, on to breakfast topics.  With my busy work schedule there just isn't
>  time for things like making oatmeal.  I don't get up early enough for 
> that
>  in the mornings to make that work and am usually rushing out the door to 
> get
>  to work on time.  In saying that, I have been eating the Jimmy Dean
>  breakfast bowls.  I'm aloud up to 45 grams of carbohydrates at meals and
>  this falls under that number.  With it, I drink something like a crystal
>  light drink, maybe a lemonade or orange juice flavor so it's almost like
>  having lemonade or orange juice again.  I gave both up on my diagnosis.
>
>  Oh, and I hate skim milk!  1% is about all you'll get me to do and that's 
> a
>  maybe.  My mom's funny.  She'll drink that skim milk and put ice in it. 
> I
>  asked her why she just didn't get herself a glass of water and save 
> herself
>  the taste.
>
>  Ok, I guess I've run my mouth enough for one night.  Have a good evening.
>
>  Julie
>
>
>
>
>
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