[Diabetes-Talk] acu chek pairing interface

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at panix.com
Thu Jan 17 02:27:00 UTC 2019


I learned about black pepper and curry powder by reading and then tried it
myself when my fingers started developing problems.  If possible, visit an
Indian Restaurant and try some curry dishes if you never had that before.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2019, Doula Jarboe wrote:

> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 20:23:41
> From: Doula Jarboe <doula.jarboe at gmail.com>
> To: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at panix.com>
> Cc: Doula Jarboe via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] acu chek pairing interface
>
>   I don't recall needing a prior authorization for my auto code, it's
> what the Humana Pharmacy was willing to give me.  But once I wanted
> the Prodigy voice, they needed a prior authorization.  One of the nice
> things with the test strips for the guide is that you can put the
> blood anywhere on the strip, it's not just one specific place.  And
> you don't need nearly as much.  So more often I can do it on my own.
> And I haven't been getting hung up with the comment issue, so have
> been able to get the infor,not to transfer and go on my way.  I'm not
> sure why there was a challenge for the Diabetes educater to pair
> besides the fact that she didn't know until she saw me do it how to
> enter the numbers for the code.  Although if I understand correctly
> that comes after it's paired.  Still, you only have to pair it once.
> I guess if it comes unpaired it'll have to be done again.  Still,
> overall, it's working for me and that's what matters.  Jude, how did
> you discover the thing about black pepper and curry powder?  Do you
> have to use them both together, and how did you figure this out?  I
> also have TMJ arthritis, and if it would help with that too, that
> would be really nice.
>

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