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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 636421" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi My daughter is 11 years and was diagnosed t1 august 2013. <em> recentley changed her meter to a aviva expert to help her in secondary school working out her insulin levels with her lunch and there is NO WAY you can change the glucose levels, i also use the aviva expert meter for my t1 so i know the meter inside out and there is no way you could get around adjusting what the meter says. For my own back up i brought a SMART PIX for my aviva you can transfer all you sugar levels to your computer and print off 12 weeks of sugar levels and i use this as proof for me and my daughter at hospital appointments. It may be worth investing in one if you haven't got one already.</em></p><p><em>I think the diabetic nurse has a cheek saying that she obviously doesn't know much about the glucose meters maybe she needs a bit more training.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>tracey167</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 636421, member: 23764"] Hi My daughter is 11 years and was diagnosed t1 august 2013. [I] recentley changed her meter to a aviva expert to help her in secondary school working out her insulin levels with her lunch and there is NO WAY you can change the glucose levels, i also use the aviva expert meter for my t1 so i know the meter inside out and there is no way you could get around adjusting what the meter says. For my own back up i brought a SMART PIX for my aviva you can transfer all you sugar levels to your computer and print off 12 weeks of sugar levels and i use this as proof for me and my daughter at hospital appointments. It may be worth investing in one if you haven't got one already. I think the diabetic nurse has a cheek saying that she obviously doesn't know much about the glucose meters maybe she needs a bit more training. tracey167[/I] [/QUOTE]
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