[Diabetes-Talk] Got my Talking Glucometer, now What?

Diana Cook diana56cook at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 23:45:43 UTC 2020


I admire your progress! I find “milking” the finger helps. Diana cook

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> On Mar 7, 2020, at 10:06 AM, Lisa Belville via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi, all.
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> I finally got my talking glucometer working.  I wound up using my sighted, but reasonably informed about blindness diabetic family member to set up the meter and show me how to work the injector.
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> I have a few questions which probably seem very basic to you guys, so bear with me.  <smile>
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> First, I'm still working out the process of getting blood to the test strip reliably and quickly.  I've realized that the lower my blood sugar is, the quicker I can draw blood and have enough to do the test.  I've also found, through trial and error, that running my hands under warm water seems to help as well.  Are there any other tricks for helping make this process more efficient?
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> Secondly, Is there a way for me to review past readings with the Prodigy Voice?  It speaks when I press the on button, and it prompts me to insert a strip, but it doesn't seem to allow a totally blind person to repeat the last reading, or independently adjust settings like language, volume or time, so I just wanted to verify whether or not this could be done.
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> Finally, Are there other types of injectors that make it easier to adjust the sharpness of the needle?  I can take apart the pen and remove and replace the needle, but apparently, the sharpness setting gets reset once the injector is opened and the top is replaced.  I don't know what brand of injector this was, it was all bundled with the Prodigy meter, but if there's another model which would let me do this with more independence and accuracy I'd sure like to find out about it.  I live alone, so I like to do as much for myself as possible.
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> Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated, and again, I apologize for probably asking questions you all have heard before.
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> TIA for the help
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> Lisa
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> -- 
> Lisa Belville
> missktlab1217 at frontier.com
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