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<blockquote data-quote="WhitbyJet" data-source="post: 263933" data-attributes="member: 35964"><p>Yes, please do be careful with the SD codefree meter. </p><p>Have been told this morning of an incident where a neighbour was found collapsed in her bedroom, making some strange noises, her husband immediately thought 'hypo'', tested using the SD meter, showed 4.9. Husband phoned for ambulance fearing his wife had a stroke/heart attack. Another neighbour, a paramedic, jumped over the fence, tested bg level again, it showed 1.3.</p><p>By the time the ambulance arrived the patient was out of her hypo, confused, sweaty, tearful and tired but thankfully ok.</p><p>Not so sure now about this type of meter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhitbyJet, post: 263933, member: 35964"] Yes, please do be careful with the SD codefree meter. Have been told this morning of an incident where a neighbour was found collapsed in her bedroom, making some strange noises, her husband immediately thought 'hypo'', tested using the SD meter, showed 4.9. Husband phoned for ambulance fearing his wife had a stroke/heart attack. Another neighbour, a paramedic, jumped over the fence, tested bg level again, it showed 1.3. By the time the ambulance arrived the patient was out of her hypo, confused, sweaty, tearful and tired but thankfully ok. Not so sure now about this type of meter? [/QUOTE]
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