Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Hi Pat, Perhaps your doctor would copy your software disk that you're supposed to receivesince it won't cost him/her anything. Ruth From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of LaFrance-Wolf Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:10 PM To: blind-diabetics Subject: RE: test results My doc had the software for the old Accuceck machine, but not this new one. I am his only blind patient who uses it! Re: test results Well, it sounds like, if we gave our doctor's office the heads-up, and sent them the software, then brought the cable with us, they should be able to print out the readings. I know I wasn't the only person they did this for when I had my Accuchek/Voicemate, so I kind of think a lot of offices are at least vaguely familiar with this, if not very familiar. Should I have gotten the software when I received my meter earlier this year? Thanks. Dave Victim of a crime? Know someone who was? http://victimsheart <http://victimsheart.blogspot.com> .blogspot.com test results Well, I went to see the endo today. My A1C was 6.3-up .6 since last time, cholesterol was 160 with HDL at 57 and LDL at 76, creatiniine was stable at 3.0 (this has been running this high for several years, but the doc is happy it is stable) and I lost 3 pounds. Then we went to our ceremics class and while there experienced a 5.4 point earthquake! Quite exciting withen the earth rocks and rolls!s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Like you Brett, I Email my blood results as an attachment to my diabetic doctor prior to my appointments. I have setup an excel file, the downward colomns are given to a new day, with the boxes going across the page will list the various details that are required by him. I have set mine up for the following: Box 1, Day. Box 2, Date. Box 3, Month. Box 4, Time of blood taken. Box 5, blood result. Box 6. Amount of insulin. And so on. By sending this as an attachment, saves on paper. Rowe the line with the information in the boxes test results Well, I went to see the endo today. My A1C was 6.3-up .6 since last time, cholesterol was 160 with HDL at 57 and LDL at 76, creatiniine was stable at 3.0 (this has been running this high for several years, but the doc is happy it is stable) and I lost 3 pounds. Then we went to our ceremics class and while there experienced a 5.4 point earthquake! Quite exciting withen the earth rocks and rolls!s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 If all is not up and running by by next appointment, which is not until Oct. now, I will do that. Re: test results Well, it sounds like, if we gave our doctor's office the heads-up, and sent them the software, then brought the cable with us, they should be able to print out the readings. I know I wasn't the only person they did this for when I had my Accuchek/Voicemate, so I kind of think a lot of offices are at least vaguely familiar with this, if not very familiar. Should I have gotten the software when I received my meter earlier this year? Thanks. Dave Victim of a crime? Know someone who was? http://victimsheart <http://victimsheart <http://victimsheart.blogspot.com> ..blogspot.com> .blogspot.com test results Well, I went to see the endo today. My A1C was 6.3-up .6 since last time, cholesterol was 160 with HDL at 57 and LDL at 76, creatiniine was stable at 3.0 (this has been running this high for several years, but the doc is happy it is stable) and I lost 3 pounds. Then we went to our ceremics class and while there experienced a 5.4 point earthquake! Quite exciting withen the earth rocks and rolls!s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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