setting up communicator
I do not have a land line. live in the country. how can I use this communicator?. I had a pacemaker put in on 8-8.
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I thought this was a reference to Star Trek!
by LondonAndy - 2016-08-16 18:36:33
Re the communicator. Ah well, back to the 21st century ... ;-)
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by cookied - 2016-08-17 18:34:03
thank you for your help Angrysparrow. I saw Dr today and she said to call company too. and thank you for sticking up for me, guess some people dont have parents or grandparents to help out. thank you again for your kindness.
Attn AngrySparrow
by LondonAndy - 2016-08-18 05:44:14
In what way was my comment dismissive? In the UK we do not tend to have remote monitoring of our PMs, so these devices are not something I can offer any advice on. I am struggling to see how the comment could be taken in the way that you have - perhaps that is why you have 'Angry' in your profile name? It was just a light-hearted comment about "communicator", which perhaps you may not be aware is a device used in the original Star Trek.
I was going to finish with "Live long and prosper", but you would probably not get that either.
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by cookied - 2016-08-16 14:22:29
I have verizon for my cell phone and also use a verizon jetpack for my internet.thanks for responding. I have a boston scientific monitor and they said they could send me a adapter for $200. but if I understand, then I still have to pay a fee to my cell phone for service on the adaptor. I am 68 so not very knowledgable about this wireless stuff.