At 11:21 AM 2/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
>: Accucheck advantage. I'm looking at the arm prick models as well.
>: Actually
>: I'd like to find one that could link to a PDA. I'd much rather dump the
>: readings to a program than write them down etc. At least it would
>: be a good
>: excuse to get a Trio or Palm.
>
>I know that the OneTouch Ultra can download info to your computer, but you
>have to shell out for a special cable and it plugs into a serial port.  :-(

Ouch. another thing to haul around with me.



>But yeah, especially for those people who use their fingertips a lot (say,
>computer geeks sitting at keyboards all day) pricking your arm is a definate
>plus.

I've had no problems with the sampling from the fingers. I vary each spot 
and change the lancets each time. I am hoping that the research that uses 
light to measure blood glucose pans out.



>On top of that, it just generally hurts less.  As in, it hardly ever hurts.
>I really only kind of feel it most of the time, and when it hurts, the pain
>is somewhat less than the average finger prick.  Plus, I don't build up
>wierd calluses on the sides of my fingers.

I've never noticed any.

Thanks for the info Ben.

larry



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