[acb-diabetics] Introducing myself

MARILYN LUTTER marlutt at verizon.net
Fri Nov 12 01:28:02 GMT 2010


Hi Dotty,

I  think I  knew you when you were a  little girl.  I  was a  camp   at Camp 
Allen and one year there was a  little girl in my cabin named Dotty Martin. 
My name was Marilyn Warburton, known to most there as Miss Marilyn

I  have had type two diabetes since 1998.  I  have been a  member of the ACb 
diabetics in action since 20006.  I  just finished my second term on the 
board.  I  read this list a  lot but don't often write.

The thing you were talking about with the Prodigy meter talking when you 
don't want it to drives me crazy.

I  just started using another Meter, the solo v2   .I  like it very much and 
it has a  hard case so you don't have to worry about buttons being pushed 
and telling the whole world what your level is.  Others on the list also 
know about this one.  If you are interested I  can post the information. 
Good luck with the diabetes. You will get all sorts of information about it 
from this list.

Marilyn Lutter
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dorothea Martin" <bestsinger at samobile.net>
To: <acb-diabetics at acb.org>
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: [acb-diabetics] Introducing myself


Hi, Veronica,
Thanks for the cheerful reply. My Prodigy meter was given to me by a
good friend and seems to be the older model, so I guess that little
hole is not for a USB cable. Does the newer model talk in your purse.
Mine wouldn't shut up today. I scolded that girl but she insisted on
informing anyone within earshot of my latest blood glucose result, not
one I'm too proud of at that.
As a pump user, you might like to know that I talked with Jerry Munden,
one of the vice presidents of the company that makes Prodigy a couple
of days ago. He told me that they will probably have a talking pump and
a talking continuous glucose monitor out soon.
Take care.
Dotty Martin

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