[Diabetes-Talk] Which Meter??

Rick Mladek hmladek at neo.rr.com
Thu May 20 23:34:31 UTC 2021


Hi David,

To have a very close eye on your levels throughout the day/night, see if
your Doctor will prescribe you a CGM, as Dexcom. Anytime you go to your
smart phone as your I-phone, you will know your glucose level without the
many finger sticks you will have to endure. You can easily get one, tell the
doctor you have to test 6-times per day or more.

Best,

Rick

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From: Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of David
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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2021 7:12 PM
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Cc: David Andrews <dandrews920 at comcast.net>
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Which Meter??

Hi:

Most of you will recognize my name.  I am the List Owner. I handle all
technical stuff, deal with troublemakers, keep people on topic etc.
Consequently I have been on the list since day one, and read most messages.
Like most people, I don't pay as much attention as I should.

Also, as some of you know, I  am a type 2 diabetic.  I controlled my A1C
pretty well until the Pandemic. My Doctor wants me to take my blood sugar at
least once a day so we can get a better handle on what foods are causing me
problems.

What meter or meters are accessible. The Prodigy XXX or something else?  Is
there anything that will communicate with my iPhone?

Thanks!

David Andrews


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