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Gery,
I am not diabetic but just finished formatting and Brailling the
operations manual for the Prodigy Glucose Monitor for a blind friend
who is unable to read the audio version of the document. It looks to
me as though the device is fully blind accessible. At my former
position at a local Center for Independent Living, it seemed that the
meter is quite inexpensive, perhaps under $50.
Hope this helps.
Pat, K9JAUAt 08:26 AM 11/21/2014, you wrote:
>I have a doctor's appointment on Tuesday. Unfortuneately I have been havin=
>g my blood sugar taken and it's around 400. I fear I will be put on meds a=
>nd have to test blood sugar. Is anyone on this list diabetic and can they =
>recommend a meter that talks to test blood sugar. You can email me off lis=
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>Gery D. Gaubert
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