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Meters that measure blood sugar levels come in a wide variety of styles to accommodate individual needs. Different people have varying thresholds for pain, and some have a hard time puncturing their own skin. Other people grow faint at the sight of blood. No matter what preferences a person has when it comes to extracting samples of his or her own blood, a diabetic meter has been invented to make the process as quick and painless as possible.
Someone who is blind or visually challenged, for example, will find it difficult to use most diabetic meters, but not the Accu-Check Voicemate Blood Glucose Monitor, made by Roche Diagnostic. This electronic meter has a clear voice that explains step-by-step how to use it. The voice guides the user's fingers to the correct locations on the device. With this diabetic meter, someone who cannot see does not have to rely on other people to administer blood tests.
People who are squeamish when it comes to taking blood samples have several options. One of which is the Ascensia Elite Extra Large Diabetes Care System, made by the Bayer Diagnostics Division. This meter comes with a Microlet lancing device that takes the smallest possible blood samples, so small that the blood does not even ooze onto the skin or need to be wiped. People with diabetes can use this meter and be almost completely free from pain.
The two aforementioned diabetic meters are only the tip of the iceberg of our online catalog. Here at Lights & Sirens Medical Supplies, we sell dozens of meters with different features and advantages. We are your ultimate source for diabetic meters and medical supplies.