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<blockquote data-quote="foxydent" data-source="post: 858369" data-attributes="member: 44270"><p>Like many I have no choice about the meter I use unless I buy the electrodes. My GP will only supply electrodes for agamatrix wavesense jazz meters and quite frankly this is the poorest meter I've ever had (and I've had a few). I end up throwing about half the electrodes away as I keep getting error messages which seem to relate to temperature. If I waken during the night and want to test I have to warm the electrode before testing and if I think I am having a hypo I have to wait a couple of minutes while the electrode is warming. Not good. I have tried leaving the electrodes under my duvet during the night but they end up too warm. I've had my meter replaced but that makes no difference. I've never had this happen with any other meter. I've soon got a hospital appointment with the endocrinologist who manages my diabetes so I must remember to raise this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxydent, post: 858369, member: 44270"] Like many I have no choice about the meter I use unless I buy the electrodes. My GP will only supply electrodes for agamatrix wavesense jazz meters and quite frankly this is the poorest meter I've ever had (and I've had a few). I end up throwing about half the electrodes away as I keep getting error messages which seem to relate to temperature. If I waken during the night and want to test I have to warm the electrode before testing and if I think I am having a hypo I have to wait a couple of minutes while the electrode is warming. Not good. I have tried leaving the electrodes under my duvet during the night but they end up too warm. I've had my meter replaced but that makes no difference. I've never had this happen with any other meter. I've soon got a hospital appointment with the endocrinologist who manages my diabetes so I must remember to raise this [/QUOTE]
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