[Diabetes-talk] AccuCheck
Michael Barber
nfbiowa at qwestoffice.net
Thu Nov 14 04:44:54 UTC 2013
Yes. I believe they come in their own cartridges. The one thing was that it tracks the number of strips you use and subtracts for each one you use. A person with sufficient vision could read that while the rest of us would just have to keep track of how many we use each day. I believe she said they come in cartridges of 50.
Cordially,
Michael D. Barber
> On Nov 13, 2013, at 9:46 PM, d m gina <dmgina at samobile.net> wrote:
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> Did you ask her if she could replace strips, as well as lancets?
> I bet that was interesting.
>
> Original message:
>> I observed a sighted person using an AccuCheck device the other day to check
>> her blood sugar. It had a barrel of strips which were dispensed and you put
>> it in the meter. You poke your finger with the lancet which is also
>> self-contained and then apply the blood droplet. The time between the
>> application of the drop and result was half the time as that of the Prodigy
>> Voice or Solo V2. Does anyone know if the AccuCheck has a meter that talks?
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>> Cordially,
>
>> Michael D. Barber
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