No1DeadlyPoison
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- Milton Keynes
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
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Ooo, that is quite a bit expensive. :O I am not sure if it is like the Accu-Chek Performa, I have just looked at it online and it looks different but the machine inside might be the same, I am not to sure. I might have to ask my Diabetic nurse about the meter. Thank you for your commentIf it's like the Accu-Chel Performa, they put the meter in a special sleeve connected by usb cable to the computer where it reads the memory through the red window on the top end of the meter..
I enquired about this from Accu-Chek Australia about the price of this, it's $100.00 which is a bit expensive for home use.
Not with Accu-Chek, they charge top dollar for accessories.it should be free -- all cables for all my meters have always been free
The usb cable has a rubbery sleeve on one end that the meter fits in so it can be read. I do not think you will get a freebie out of a NHS DNS.what about asking your DSN if she can get hold of one for you
I would phone your meter people and ask if they will supply you with a USB cable to connect your meter to your puter
then up load to diasend
it should be free -- all cables for all my meters have always been free
is the accu-chek the best meter on the market ??
I have used the abbott Neo and the glucomens plus and they both are good meters with free cables
as another attempt at getting round this -- what about asking your DSN if she can get hold of one for you ??
edited to add -- I have just checked out the Aviva website and ( according to them )
you can order a cable free of charge -- their text copied below -- this is on the UK website
A USB cable for Accu-Chek Mobile can be ordered free of charge via the Accu-Chek Customer Careline. A Realtyme cable which supports infrared communication can also be ordered.
I had a meter ( a long time ago ) that the cable slotted into the blood test strip entrance--I don't see where the cable would fit into the Accu-Chek Aviva Expert, it doesn't have any cable ports on it. :/
Hi @No1DeadlyPoison it's infrared transfer! You need an infrared receiver with a USB cable, and I think the software is called SmartPix? The only thing is, I don't know how you would go about getting one, because I'm fairly certain that Roche don't sell them anymore, I only ended up with one because of a study I took part in.
@Tipetoo
not being cheeky but................. are you living in Australia currently ??
if so perhaps your experience might not extend to the UK
for the moment I will not speak any further until I have investigated or another UK member of the forum has given firsthand experience
@No1DeadlyPoison -- I shall try and follow this up to see if we can locate you a cable to hook up to Diasend !!
edit to add -- I have emailed the accu-chek people to enquire about a cable
updates to follow
no -- the Neo and glucomens plus don't do carbs -- ( I do get where you are wanting to be with this )Are the abbott Neo and the glucomens plus for carbohydrate counting?
That is the next thing I am going t do, I and going to phone my Diabetic nurse to see if she can help with getting me the right equipment.
That is brilliant, Thank you for your help!!
Abbott Insulinx has a bolus advisor to help with carb counting.Are the abbott Neo and the glucomens plus for carbohydrate counting?
That is the next thing I am going t do, I and going to phone my Diabetic nurse to see if she can help with getting me the right equipment.
That is brilliant, Thank you for your help!!
no -- the Neo and glucomens plus don't do carbs -- ( I do get where you are wanting to be with this )
it is great that you have posted this topic and hopefully over the next couple of days we will get you a result.
( other users and experience ) or perhaps ( my direct email to accu-chek enquiring about a cable )
No I live in Australia permanently as a Australian citizen.@Tipetoo
not being cheeky but................. are you living in Australia currently ??
if so perhaps your experience might not extend to the UK
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