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Originally Posted by JasonJayhawk I think there's another, much much less expensive option for a voice meter. I saw it advertised in a couple of diabetes magazines. In fact, reading out the glucose value was a standard feature of the meter (not a $200 add-on option). I think it is only being sold by a diabetes supply company in Florida. If you need more details and nobody else brings it up, I'll dig around for it. | WOuld it be that Prodigy link I posted above? That meter is only $30. However, not sure if insurance covers the strips for it. So, you may pay little for a meter, but be paying $200 a month in strips, which makes it a lost deal.
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