Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Another Good Heavens! $19 for 50 strips? It would pay to purchase one just for that reason. Cy, the ancient Okie... Possible thing of interest Hi folks, I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for real.. Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. More Info SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? Cy, the ancient Okie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 HI Mike: I knew there was a reason that I didn't opt for the Prodigy and you have reminded me. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest >> >> Hi folks, >> >> I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for >> real.. >> >> >> >> Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System >> >> Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can >> be >> shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. >> >> More Info >> >> SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 >> >> >> >> $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? >> >> Cy, the ancient Okie. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Hi Otis: I wonder if maybe the code is written on the bottle of strips in print and not in Braille and that is the problem? Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest >> >> Hi folks, >> >> I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for >> real.. >> >> >> >> Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System >> >> Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can >> be >> shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. >> >> More Info >> >> SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 >> >> >> >> $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? >> >> Cy, the ancient Okie. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Hi All, I received my prodigy meter last Thursday and have began getting used to it. The only thing that when you start a new abottle of strips you have to have a sighter person help you set the code. It does not talk. The blood is easy to get on and does not take much. Well, if I can answer any questions just let me know. Dee Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Hi all, When the Sensocard Plus meter becomes available in the states, the problem of the calibrating the meter each time you obtain a new pot of strips will be resolved. As each pot has an additional strip tucked inside the box. This strip is inserted into the meter on the lefthand side edge of the meter, and will automatically calibrate the meter up for that pot of strips. Rowe Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Dee, What phone can I call to order one of these? Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 , how much was the Prodigy? Maxiaids also sells it. Cy, the ancient Okie... Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Hi Pat, The number that I called about and ordered the Prodigy meter from is as follows: 800:799:1477 I paid $75 for the meter, strips lancet holder and lancets and the liquid for calibrating the meter. For me this is a months supply about but will probably last longer. From what they said they call when they think it time to order more strips and so forth. That is about all I can tell you at this time. Dee Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Thanks, Dee. Have you recovered from your convention? Hope all went well. Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 My friend just bought one directly from the manufacturer and it was $75. This included the prodigy, a bottle ostrips, control solution and lancets. If you want the 800 number, I have it. Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Hi Pat, Well, I think that I am still trtying to catch up with sleep even though I did not stay up late. We just did not have any time to ourselves when we went to our room even. Next year it will be different for me. It was a great convention. I think one of the best we have had. Pam Shaw was our guest speaker and she was a hit with everyone. Have a great day. Dee Re: Possible thing of interest Hi Cy: when I was having trouble with my insurance company in purchasing the Voicemate I received literature from a friend on the Prodigy. I seriously considered ordering it and showed the information to Bob. the reason that we decided against this particular meter escapes me now but I think it had something to do with entering the strip code, or something along those lines. But, I do agree with you that 89 bucks is a lot cheaper than 500 dollars is and if 89 dollars is all that someone has it is the difference being able to test and not being able to. the Prodigy might be the only meter that someone can afford and it does have its purpose. Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle maddpoodle27@... Possible thing of interest > > Hi folks, > > I just saw this from Maxiaids and thought someone might know if it is for > real.. > > > > Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System > > Large LCD screen is easy to read. Voice capability reads results or can be > shut off. Virtually pain-free testing with results in 6 seconds. > > More Info > > SPECIAL PRICE! $89.95 > > > > $89 does not sound like anything Maxiaids would ever do? > > Cy, the ancient Okie. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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