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<blockquote data-quote="scottish-jim" data-source="post: 442188" data-attributes="member: 56272"><p>I've been using a GlucoRx kit since February and though I don't know any other meter it does it's job. My strips don't wobble and seems to register ok with quite a small amount of blood.</p><p>With diabetes on the increase it's not surprising that the NHS are doing a deal on the cheaper model.</p><p></p><p>Like I say my GlucoRx does it's job, the kit bag fits in my jacket pocket and the strips and lancets are easy to get on repeat free prescription. I also downloaded the free software and can produce neat graphs and reports of my blood sugar readings.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy enough with my GlucoRx and if that is what the NHS are going with as standard then so be it.</p><p></p><p>It does its job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottish-jim, post: 442188, member: 56272"] I've been using a GlucoRx kit since February and though I don't know any other meter it does it's job. My strips don't wobble and seems to register ok with quite a small amount of blood. With diabetes on the increase it's not surprising that the NHS are doing a deal on the cheaper model. Like I say my GlucoRx does it's job, the kit bag fits in my jacket pocket and the strips and lancets are easy to get on repeat free prescription. I also downloaded the free software and can produce neat graphs and reports of my blood sugar readings. I'm happy enough with my GlucoRx and if that is what the NHS are going with as standard then so be it. It does its job. [/QUOTE]
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