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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1061247" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I am sorry but I disagree. i drive so I need to know with confidence what my levels are before and during this activity. When i have my NEO reading 3.7 with hypo aware warnings starting, but my SD tells me i am at 6.4 as happened the other day, then I have to take action and deal with it. If i only had the SD, then I would probably wrongly interpret my actual condition until it became so severe I needed the medics. As I have stated, I cannot trust my SD in the area I need it, i.e when running bgl near hypo range. If both meters are meeting the older ISO standard, then I should be seeing WORST CASE only 1.6 mmol difference at <5.6 and that assumes that the NEO is reading low, and the SD is reading high and also <u>both </u>are at the limit of accuracy, In the instance the other day I had a difference of 2.8. so at least one is not meeting spec.</p><p></p><p>PS I am using the same batch as above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1061247, member: 196898"] I am sorry but I disagree. i drive so I need to know with confidence what my levels are before and during this activity. When i have my NEO reading 3.7 with hypo aware warnings starting, but my SD tells me i am at 6.4 as happened the other day, then I have to take action and deal with it. If i only had the SD, then I would probably wrongly interpret my actual condition until it became so severe I needed the medics. As I have stated, I cannot trust my SD in the area I need it, i.e when running bgl near hypo range. If both meters are meeting the older ISO standard, then I should be seeing WORST CASE only 1.6 mmol difference at <5.6 and that assumes that the NEO is reading low, and the SD is reading high and also [U]both [/U]are at the limit of accuracy, In the instance the other day I had a difference of 2.8. so at least one is not meeting spec. PS I am using the same batch as above. [/QUOTE]
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