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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1060672" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The SD passes the calibration test using the solutions, and so Home Health would not change the meter. Last night I had low readings.The NEO registered 4.7, the SD read 7.2. i may have a faulty meter, but what worries me is that if i was not parllel comparing, then i would not be aware of it, and would have treated my 7.2 reading last night as being fine to drive. it ticks the DVLA box. </p><p></p><p>Without the NEo to compare with i would have gone to sleep happy, and possibly gone into hypo overnight. If I woke and tested, i might have had a reading on the SD of say 4.5. and assumed that although low, it was not close to hypo, but I may well be around 3.5 and in danger of losing it. </p><p></p><p>But the SD passes the calibration test.</p><p></p><p>The calibration fluid should be a titrated solution with a verifiable value that we can use as a primary reference, not a general ball park range that is too vague. You can drive a coach and horses through the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1060672, member: 196898"] The SD passes the calibration test using the solutions, and so Home Health would not change the meter. Last night I had low readings.The NEO registered 4.7, the SD read 7.2. i may have a faulty meter, but what worries me is that if i was not parllel comparing, then i would not be aware of it, and would have treated my 7.2 reading last night as being fine to drive. it ticks the DVLA box. Without the NEo to compare with i would have gone to sleep happy, and possibly gone into hypo overnight. If I woke and tested, i might have had a reading on the SD of say 4.5. and assumed that although low, it was not close to hypo, but I may well be around 3.5 and in danger of losing it. But the SD passes the calibration test. The calibration fluid should be a titrated solution with a verifiable value that we can use as a primary reference, not a general ball park range that is too vague. You can drive a coach and horses through the process. [/QUOTE]
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