[acb-diabetics] Solo V2: Was Re: Introducing myself
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Sat Nov 13 01:39:49 GMT 2010
Dotty:
You still have to take a second reading, whether the meter tells you you
have insufficient blood or gives you an anomalous reading. So in my view,
while it might be reassuring to have explicit error messages, it isn't quite
as important as everyone is making it out to be in that one must to the same
thing either way -- test and test again! (grin)
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorothea Martin" <bestsinger at samobile.net>
To: <acb-diabetics at acb.org>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 11:42 AM
Subject: [acb-diabetics] Solo V2: Was Re: Introducing myself
> Hello, Marilyn,
> I'm so glad you wrote. My, this is really a small world. Yes, I am that
> same Dotty and I remember you. Glad to see you on this list! One of my
> memories from Camp Allen was one counselor, I don't remember which one,
> saying to a group of us: "And don't just sit there and sing!" I am still
> singing.
> As for the Solo V2 meter, I have one. I like it for not talking in my
> purse and because it tells me: "No sufficient blood!" (Oh, grammar!) I am
> very new that this testing thing and trying to get my blood sugar levels
> in order, so I have to look back at reading for the same time of the
> previous days, and a meter which does not speak the time of the reading is
> a disadvantage for me at this time.
> Take care and wite when you can.
> Dotty Martin
>
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