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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 192826" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I believe that the Accucheck Expert blood testing machine gives you the ability to type in your carb ratio's and it works everything out for you-what your blood sugar is, the target it needs to reach, and the carbs you are going to eat have to be typed in, and the rest is done for you....almost identical to the accuchek pump remote control-except it doesn't pump...just tells what is to be dlivered manually by injection.</p><p></p><p>I know one hospital (not my own) which gives one free to every person that completes a carb counting course. I saw one recently which was given to a person going on to a pump-and it was identical to my pump remote control. The set up was also pretty much similar-so you can tell the machine what your carb ratio's are for each meal of the day etc. </p><p></p><p>Pretty nifty bit of equipment, but I believe that they are more expensive than normal blood testing machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 192826, member: 17713"] I believe that the Accucheck Expert blood testing machine gives you the ability to type in your carb ratio's and it works everything out for you-what your blood sugar is, the target it needs to reach, and the carbs you are going to eat have to be typed in, and the rest is done for you....almost identical to the accuchek pump remote control-except it doesn't pump...just tells what is to be dlivered manually by injection. I know one hospital (not my own) which gives one free to every person that completes a carb counting course. I saw one recently which was given to a person going on to a pump-and it was identical to my pump remote control. The set up was also pretty much similar-so you can tell the machine what your carb ratio's are for each meal of the day etc. Pretty nifty bit of equipment, but I believe that they are more expensive than normal blood testing machines. [/QUOTE]
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