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<blockquote data-quote="catza" data-source="post: 285352" data-attributes="member: 41559"><p>Shame you didn't retest with the Codefree as well. I get the odd test strip reading with both my Codefree and my Caresens N. It used to worry me but, now I am more in control, I will just review what I have eaten and if the reading still looks silly I ignore it rather than waste strips retesting or checking with my spare meter.</p><p></p><p>I think in your case the Codefree test strip reading was a tad duff and the freedom lite reading more closely reflected the reason for you feeling shaky .. a drop in blood sugar levels. I also think it shows that you are understanding the signals your body is sending out and not panicing which is great. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catza, post: 285352, member: 41559"] Shame you didn't retest with the Codefree as well. I get the odd test strip reading with both my Codefree and my Caresens N. It used to worry me but, now I am more in control, I will just review what I have eaten and if the reading still looks silly I ignore it rather than waste strips retesting or checking with my spare meter. I think in your case the Codefree test strip reading was a tad duff and the freedom lite reading more closely reflected the reason for you feeling shaky .. a drop in blood sugar levels. I also think it shows that you are understanding the signals your body is sending out and not panicing which is great. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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