[Diabetes-talk] What is an Accucheck Aviva?

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Sat Jun 29 04:09:19 UTC 2013


Veronica,

Interesting, I didn't know those freestyle lite meters could be read 
with any but organic technology.  If that meter sends ascii, maybe it 
could be read with scanner software where the port for the scanner is 
the port where the meter attaches to the computer.  The data cable on 
what I have is a mini usb so serial port may or may not work with the 
right usb to serial converter.  I'll have to ask my Apple contacts since 
I may be able to buy a converter so the iphone I have could read the 
result.

On Fri, 28 Jun 2013, Veronica Elsea wrote:

> Greg, but the problem is bigger than that. The problem is how easily it is
> to get an ironious reading if there really isn't enough blood in the strip.
> If one doesn't completely fill that square window, sorry. It's all over. And
> in the case of the Advantage, there were sensors at 3:00 and 9:00, but not
> at 6:00 or 12:00. So if we managed to get a drop of blood that went from
> 3:00 to 9:00, but not all the way from top to bottom, the result could be
> way way off! Putting in four sensors would have completely solved the
> problem. So if there was enough blood on the strip, I'm sure that the
> results were likely no worse than any other meter. Many of today's meters,
> if they beep at all for the presence of blood, will beep as soon as blood
> starts getting schlurped up into the strip, assuming that we will finish the
> job and eyeball the end result. But if the amount of blood doesn't
> completely fill the chamber, very misleading number again. That's really
> true with the Prodigy I'm sorry to say. Meters are inaccurate enough as it
> is, without adding the extra complications that companies don't properly
> address the need to really monitor the amount of blood that goes into the
> strip. Till they do, I'm sticking with my FreeStyle. True, can't set the
> date and time myself. True, I'm a bit worried about the old Braille 'n speak
> I'm using to read the results with, but for now, at least I can trust the
> number I get and that's the most important thing to me. It doesn't beep or
> start the test until it verifies that there's enough blood there to do a
> test. Duh!
> Veronica
> 
> Watch the video as The Guide Dog Glee Club sings "Rehab!" Yes! Yes! Yes!
> http://youtu.be/JvakJ5lk6Us
> Then find more music from Veronica Elsea and The Guide Dog Glee Club at:
> http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
>                 Veronica Elsea, Owner
> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> Santa Cruz, California
> Phone: 831-429-6407
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Gregory D. Rosenberg
> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 2:52 PM
> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] What is an Accucheck Aviva?
> 
> Good afternoon everyone,
> 
> I did a lot of web work for a Home Medical Equipment company a couple of
> years ago. Most the meters on the market are disappointing at best. I took a
> dozen random samples of each of twenty vendor meter models. 
> 
> I did five sticks every four hours for a week with each meter. The results
> between the meters were off as much as 20% from each other. Worse many gave
> inconsistent results. I found the Acucheck Aviva gave very consistent
> results over the five sticks. So far I have not heard when we can expect a
> production model based on the Aviva or a newer meter. 
> 
> Yes, my fingers were quite soar after the testing. 
> 
> In general it gave results that were surprising consistent with my blood
> work. The blood work comparisons and corresponding meter sticks were all
> done fasting once a month for a four months.
>  
> On Jun 28, 2013, at 16:37 CDT, "Veronica Elsea"
> <veronica at laurelcreekmusic.com> wrote:
> 
> > You beat me to it, Mike. I do hope it's more accurate than the Advantage
> > though. I still haven't forgiven them for admitting to me that I was
> correct
> > in my findings about that meter but not being willing to even discuss my
> > solution to the problem. There's no excuse for any company not caring that
> > its readings could be 150 points off. None! For $500 we should have gotten
> a
> > better product than that. In terms of form factor though, my favorite
> > combination was the One Touch Profile with the box from, oh dear, was it
> > science something? The meter and the box velcroed together and felt like
> one
> > compact unit. Never mind that it took a gallon of blood to get a reading.
> > Hahahahaha! But it was cute. It wasn't as easy to get a bad reading as it
> > was with the VoiceMate. Oh well, life goes on! <grin.>
> > Veronica
> > 
> > Watch the video as The Guide Dog Glee Club sings "Rehab!" Yes! Yes! Yes!
> > http://youtu.be/JvakJ5lk6Us
> > Then find more music from Veronica Elsea and The Guide Dog Glee Club at:
> > http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
> >                 Veronica Elsea, Owner
> > Laurel Creek Music Designs
> > Santa Cruz, California
> > Phone: 831-429-6407
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Diabetes-talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> > Mike Freeman
> > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 8:29 AM
> > To: Joy Stigile; Diabetes Talk for the Blind
> > Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] What is an Accucheck Aviva?
> > 
> > Joy: 
> > The Aviva is the successor to the Advantage, a modified version of which
> was
> > part of the VoiceMate system. At one time, I heard that AccuChek was
> > planning to put out a new VoiceMate based on a modified Aviva but it was
> > experimental, last I heard and never was marketed. 
> > 
> > Mike Freeman
> > 
> > 
> > On Jun 27, 2013, at 22:04, "Joy Stigile" <joystigile at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Gregory!
> >> 
> >> What is an Aviva?  I used an accucheck Voice
> >> Mate for many years and I miss using it.  The meter part had to be
> > replaced too often.  Accucheck did it for free but it took time to explain
> > what was happening.  so, I gave up and I now use the Prodigy Voice.
> >> 
> >> Joy
> >> 
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory D. Rosenberg"
> > <gregg at ricis.com>
> >> To: "Diabetes Talk for the Blind" <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> >> Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 12:10 AM
> >> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] Pump question
> >> 
> >> 
> >>> Good morning Veronica,
> >>> 
> >>> I have my Acucheck VoiceMate paired with an Acucheck Aviva for almost a
> > decade. Although it still works, I seem to get a small frequency of
> misreads
> > that started about four months ago. No word yet on a replacement from
> > Acucheck. I am trying to work with the IBGstar. The UI is a mixed bag. It
> is
> > workable, but not very pleasant.
> >>> 
> >>> On Jun 26, 2013, at 23:05 CDT, "Veronica Elsea"
> > <veronica at laurelcreekmusic.com> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> I still have my Talking Time from 1981. I love that thing. Now if only
> > those
> >>>> people would design an insulin pump! Wouldn't that be cool!
> >>>> Veronica
> >>>> 
> >>>> Watch the video as The Guide Dog Glee Club sings "Rehab!" Yes! Yes!
> Yes!
> >>>> http://youtu.be/JvakJ5lk6Us
> >>>> Then find more music from Veronica Elsea and The Guide Dog Glee Club
> at:
> >>>> http://www.laurelcreekmusic.com
> >>>>               Veronica Elsea, Owner
> >>>> Laurel Creek Music Designs
> >>>> Santa Cruz, California
> >>>> Phone: 831-429-6407
> > 
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