If u had diabetes u would b very excited if Medicare gave a little help in 
diabetics buying Apple Watch. It's amazing how much waste there is in the 
companies sending free meters, lancets, and sticks even if u don't need them. I 
have to constantly tell them not to send lancets, new meters, and batteries. 
What they charge Medicare is outrageous. The watch subsidy would be a one time 
thing. Also it would eliminate the need to keep a log. 

> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:53 PM, Richard D. Meadows <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That is quite interesting but to be honest I am not all that excited by my 
> tax dollars being used to subsidize someone’s iPhone or Apple Watch. However, 
> what I really find interesting is the Google work on blood sugar monitoring 
> with contact lenses. 
> 
> Richard D. Meadows
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> Berndows Enterprise LLC
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> 
>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 4:48 PM, tom holloman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Apple should give u gold one free for all one to one advertising u do.
>> Can't wait for glucose monitoring. Bet the Medicare meter,strip,lancet 
>> companies will fight tooth and nail. If gov was smart, they would subsidize 
>> watch when this happens. Would save Medicare millions per year.
>> 
>>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 11:40 AM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Everything is moving to our phones and tablets.  
>>> 
>>> Two different alarm systems in the house, both controlled by the iPhone or 
>>> iPad.
>>> 
>>> I don’t have but doors, locks, Nest thermostat and smoke detector.  blinds, 
>>> lighting, music…on and on and on, soon the microwave and stove, one day the 
>>> phone will walk the dog…One of the items in a recent Shark Tank that got 
>>> all the group to invest were two models of drones, the neatest one was one 
>>> that was completely controlled by an iPhone, in fact the phone BECAME the 
>>> brains that ran the drone….
>>> 
>>> Medical devices are being utilized through the iPhones….this is an exciting 
>>> time….
>>> 
>>> I am enjoying the Apple Watch with ApplePay, I go to accepted stores more 
>>> often just so I can use the Watch and observe folks around me….it’s a hoot. 
>>>  Paid for my first prescription and the Pharmacist watched in amazement 
>>> saying he had never seen that before and he loved it.  Went to my 
>>> Cardiologist for the annual checkup and he became so interested in the 
>>> watch he said he was going to go out and get one.
>>> 
>>> Yesterday my wife and I made a purchase at Walgreens, went outside,  we 
>>> talking before we went our separate ways, the girl behind me walked out and 
>>> darn near bent over trying to look at my wrist to see what in the heck I 
>>> had that could pay for the merchandise.
>>> 
>>> Went to Meijer, the guy beside me got so close we could have both worn the 
>>> same belt…he couldn’t understand what I  was doing, the guy behind him was 
>>> also watching, the clerk said “COOL”….
>>> 
>>> Trying to spread the word and as technology advances I am guessing we will 
>>> control our home devises with our wearables….
>>> 
>>> Like Lee said, it’s really the best,  most everything controlled with one 
>>> devise that we hardly ever lose.  
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Richard D. Meadows <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> How does a remote work on an iPhone as it has no IR port… I am like 
>>>>> totally confused.  
>>>> 
>>>> Some of the newer devices are coming with WiFi remotes. Our Rokus and the 
>>>> Blu-Ray player can be controlled with the included remote or iPhone or 
>>>> iPad from anywhere in the house over WiFi. I’m a lot less likely to lose 
>>>> my iPad in the couch cushions than one of those dinky Apple remotes.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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