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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 1091281" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Hi [USER=276641]@Nadia_ger[/USER]. Personally I would like not to have to prick myself to get blood. I believe there is a meter, the Freestyle Libre, which monitors blood glucose and other things without blood, but I think it is quite dear, so affordability should be a requirement too.</p><p>I'm not very good with computer stuff, being an older person, so it would be good to have an easy way to download the results data onto a pc. I use a Accu Chek mobile now, but when I connected it to my pc I got the message that additional data storage space was needed to download. I assume this means I need to insert a disc or a memory stick, but I don't know. And I believe you have to 'format' discs which I don't know how to do.</p><p>Despite being quite computer illiterate I worked out how to download photos from my digital camera onto my pc, just connect and click on the download button. A meter should be as easy as that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 1091281, member: 209498"] Hi [USER=276641]@Nadia_ger[/USER]. Personally I would like not to have to prick myself to get blood. I believe there is a meter, the Freestyle Libre, which monitors blood glucose and other things without blood, but I think it is quite dear, so affordability should be a requirement too. I'm not very good with computer stuff, being an older person, so it would be good to have an easy way to download the results data onto a pc. I use a Accu Chek mobile now, but when I connected it to my pc I got the message that additional data storage space was needed to download. I assume this means I need to insert a disc or a memory stick, but I don't know. And I believe you have to 'format' discs which I don't know how to do. Despite being quite computer illiterate I worked out how to download photos from my digital camera onto my pc, just connect and click on the download button. A meter should be as easy as that. [/QUOTE]
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