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lol. I just sent this also. <smile>
Pat Ferguson
At 12:49 AM 6/21/2006, you wrote:
>New Tiny Talking Meter
>Prodigy Meter
>The Prodigy is a talking blood glucose meter from Taiwan. Truly tiny, it
>measures
>3-7/8 inches x 1-3/4 inches x 15/16 inch. It
>talks: the meter incorporates speech
>synthesis. The Prodigy's screen is clear and bright, and screen numbers are
>5/8 inch tall.
>The meter uses "state-of-the-art" capillary action, touchable test strips
>(no "hanging drop of blood") and tests across a 20 mg/dl to 600 mg/dl range,
>with a tiny (0.6
>µl) blood sample.
>The Prodigy meter is available, right now. The meter costs $30.99, and a box
>of 50 strips costs $18.95. Order five boxes of strips, and the meter is
>free. Medicare beneficiaries who have met their deductible can get the meter
>and supplies for free.
>It has already been FDA-approved. The supplier
>is: Diagnostic Devices, Inc., PO Box
>227397, Miami, FL. You should contact the
>retailer: Diabetic Support Program, 3381 Fairlane Farms Road, Wellington, FL
>33414;
>telephone: 1-800-990-9826; Web site: www.prescriptionsplus.com.
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