[Diabetes-talk] Munden Blood Applicator Aid
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Sat Oct 27 16:48:47 UTC 2012
Dotty:
The problem is that a ring-like device is too prone to slip. The device as Jerry has designed it holds the meter in place also so a different version would have to be produced for each meter. That would raise the cost slightly but might not be a bad idea.
Mcke
----- Original Message -----
From: Dorothea Martin <bestsinger at samobile.net>
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2012 7:20
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Munden Blood Applicator Aid
>
>
> Hello, Jerry,
> I know that the blindness community in the States' involvement with
> Prodigy notwithstanding, I think your device would attract more
> customers if it were able to be used with just about any talking meter.
> In Canada, for instance, the Prodigy is not sold because it does not
> have French. Likewise, it is not available at all in Europe because of
> language needs. This limits your product mainly to US customers. What
> if we wore the applicator momentarily on the finger we were testing and
> lined it up with something like the end of the strip? If we do not have
> enough blood on the finger, even proper allignment won't give a true
> reading, so what this is preventing, I am guessing, is smearing of the
> sample by incorrect connection with the strip.
> Dotty Martin
>
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