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<blockquote data-quote="tomvonc" data-source="post: 525252" data-attributes="member: 96499"><p>Consistency is more important to me than absolute accuracy. For example, if I'm at say 4.2 on MY meter and I know I still have insulin on board, I need to eat something. YOUR meter may say something different, but that doesn't matter I know how MY meter equates to the way I feel and to what's going on in my body, and I can rely on it.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomvonc, post: 525252, member: 96499"] Consistency is more important to me than absolute accuracy. For example, if I'm at say 4.2 on MY meter and I know I still have insulin on board, I need to eat something. YOUR meter may say something different, but that doesn't matter I know how MY meter equates to the way I feel and to what's going on in my body, and I can rely on it. Tom [/QUOTE]
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