I am a Diabetic looking to know Where can I buy a GlucoWatch Biographer or GlucoWatch G2 Biographer?

I have had Diabetes for 24 years & currently have to prick my fingers up to 8 times a day to test my blood glucose levels. I have been looking and looking for an alternative to this treatment & have seen 2 systems so far called GlucoWatch Biographer & GlucoWatch G2 Biographer but have NO idea how I would be able to purchase on. If anyone out here knows where I would be able to buy this product or a product similar to this then please let me know. For those not aware what this is like then it's a watch like monitor that is worn on the wrist & it keeps track of how sugar levels in the blood are doing.

Please, please, please, please, please can somebody help me with this as it would make a huge difference to my life & that of my family.

I've just searched for this using Yahoo and this address came up - not had time to read the blurp but the email address was - insulin-pumpers.org.uk/glucowatch. Hope this is what you are looking for. Jan

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