@Rachox can give you the codes for the SD CodeFree meter which has the cheapest strips. When ordering your kit, make sure you also get the control solution. I use 8 strips a day, 200 per month. You are blind without a meter.
Beat me to it!See above!
As you are an advocate of control solution, maybe you can explain how it is supposed to work. I expected it to say control A should read 6.0 or something but it gives a range like 5.9-8.9 what use is that? Sorry this is off topic a bit.@Rachox can give you the codes for the SD CodeFree meter which has the cheapest strips. When ordering your kit, make sure you also get the control solution. I use 8 strips a day, 200 per month. You are blind without a meter.
As you are an advocate of control solution, maybe you can explain how it is supposed to work. I expected it to say control A should read 6.0 or something but it gives a range like 5.9-8.9 what use is that? Sorry this is off topic a bit.
It is useful to ensure the meter is operating within range, helps spot a dodgy meter.As you are an advocate of control solution, maybe you can explain how it is supposed to work. I expected it to say control A should read 6.0 or something but it gives a range like 5.9-8.9 what use is that? Sorry this is off topic a bit.
I thought that when doing the Newcastle diet all medication was stopped.
I am a newbie too, terrified at the diagnosis but found peace of mind here. I got a meter after reading the forums and it is the best thing I did as it lets me know I am on track with my diet. I am in a wheelchair so exercise is limited and diet is really the only tool I have to fight this with. Good LuckThanks for all the advice. I'll get the meter and see what my results are. As for my diet i think ive went from being too strict to too lapse with ny choices. i really hope my Hb1ac has improved!
I'll share my 3 month results when i get them.
Jenny Ruhl says that using the control solution is a waste of a strip. She has never in all her huge experience as a T2 and member of forums known the control solution to show up a faulty meter or strip.Agreed. All it shows is the meter is reading within the normal expected tolerance at the lower levels and the higher levels. It does nothing else.
Jenny Ruhl says that using the control solution is a waste of a strip. She has never in all her huge experience as a T2 and member of forums known the control solution to show up a faulty meter or strip.
http://diabetesupdate.blogspot.co.uk/2008/08/strange-readings-check-your-meter.html
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