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Wanting to know of a good Diabetes App . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="rapp" data-source="post: 1609718" data-attributes="member: 319680"><p>I have several meters, but have pretty much settled on the Accu Chek. This one is supposed (by Dr. Bernstein and Associates) to be the most accurate. It does communicate by infra red, but you have to buy a receiver (which plugs into a USB port) and they only have a driver for Windows. I use Diabetes Pilot, and manually transfer the data. I only check once per day, take only Metformin but have managed to get my A1C consistently below 5 so I don't need or use insulin. I also have high blood pressure, which Diabetes Pilot tracks as well. So far it has served me well. -- Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapp, post: 1609718, member: 319680"] I have several meters, but have pretty much settled on the Accu Chek. This one is supposed (by Dr. Bernstein and Associates) to be the most accurate. It does communicate by infra red, but you have to buy a receiver (which plugs into a USB port) and they only have a driver for Windows. I use Diabetes Pilot, and manually transfer the data. I only check once per day, take only Metformin but have managed to get my A1C consistently below 5 so I don't need or use insulin. I also have high blood pressure, which Diabetes Pilot tracks as well. So far it has served me well. -- Larry [/QUOTE]
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