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Otis, if you are talking about the Prodigy Voice, yes it can. I got mine

from American Diabetes Wholesale. If you go to their website, you can

either order online or call their toll-free number which is given on the

website.

Becky

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Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:56 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Question for a Friend

Hi everyone,

I have a friend that is blind that just became a diabetic and she would like

to know can this new talking diabetic meter can be purchased through

medicare. Thanks on this matter because I haven't been following this

thread.

Otis

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Otis, if you are talking about the Prodigy Voice, yes it can. I got mine

from American Diabetes Wholesale. If you go to their website, you can

either order online or call their toll-free number which is given on the

website.

Becky

_____

From: blind-diabetics

[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Otis

Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:56 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Question for a Friend

Hi everyone,

I have a friend that is blind that just became a diabetic and she would like

to know can this new talking diabetic meter can be purchased through

medicare. Thanks on this matter because I haven't been following this

thread.

Otis

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Otis:

Please have her give me a call, and I will set her up with a Medicare

purchase.

Chris

> Hi everyone,

>

>

>

> I have a friend that is blind that just became a diabetic and she would like

> to know can this new talking diabetic meter can be purchased through

> medicare. Thanks on this matter because I haven't been following this

> thread.

>

>

>

> Otis

>

>

>

>

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Otis:

Please have her give me a call, and I will set her up with a Medicare

purchase.

Chris

> Hi everyone,

>

>

>

> I have a friend that is blind that just became a diabetic and she would like

> to know can this new talking diabetic meter can be purchased through

> medicare. Thanks on this matter because I haven't been following this

> thread.

>

>

>

> Otis

>

>

>

>

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  • 5 months later...

Remove dairy even if it's not an allergy, you can always bring in foods later

when she's recovered. Have her go to a doctor who will take insurance and run

a parasitology test. In addition to the body ecology diet (no sugar, not even

fruit) we used Vermox and Alinia.

>

> Hello fabulous dispensers of wisdom...

>

> I have a friend with an almost 4 year old, non-verbal autistic

> daughter. She does not have the resources to get into the " right "

> doctor(s) in town and is working as best she can within our system. I

> pass on loads of tidbits / testing info from our appointments with Dr.

> Megson and the things I read on the lists.

>

> I keep talking to her about bio and she has implemented gluten-free,

> additive/preservative-free cooking her dd. After a terrible, terrible

> week of detox from that change, her dd started hugging and trying to

> connect with other people. I feel like she is *right* on the edge of

> talking. She made eye contact with me in a way (when I was telling

> her mom how awesome she is and that she's on the verge) that makes me

> believe she is trying to get " out. "

>

> Here are some of her biggest " hints " and what I was thinking of

> talking to her mom about for next steps... Any next steps are better

> off not being cost effective to try and not a test/prescription.

>

> HINTS:

> 1. Was talking until her MMR

> 2. Puts *everything* in her mouth

> 3. Pica - particularly from one spot in the park

> 4. verbal stimming

>

> Next Steps:

> 1. Omegas / Zinc / Epsom (I think her mom is doing these, but I'm not

> positive)

> 2. Vitamin A protocol

> 3. OLE

> 4. GSE

>

> Does the list of next steps look okay? Anything you would add? I

> think they need to be very targeted with the most likely items to

> cause big gains because they will probably only be able to afford / be

> consistent with a few things. I'm also trying to convince her to pull

> more sugar out since it is so inflammatory - I think a big part of her

> daughter's problems are simply the inflammation in her body, but maybe

> that's the case for all kids!

>

> Thanks so very much!!!

>

> - Kati

>

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