Laddie1997
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I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 and am managing it with with diet/exercise. I would like to buy a blood test meter and had decided on the Accu-Chek Aviva Nano, largely because of the Fastclik lancet system. However I have discovered (on Amazon) that each pack of test strips comes with a microchip which limits their shelf life. As I propose to test myself once a week, I am none too happy about having unused strips time-out on me! Does anyone know of an accurate blood test meter, with affordable test strips, that have a reasonably long shelf life?
Many thanks in anticipation...
I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 and am managing it with with diet/exercise. I would like to buy a blood test meter and had decided on the Accu-Chek Aviva Nano, largely because of the Fastclik lancet system. However I have discovered (on Amazon) that each pack of test strips comes with a microchip which limits their shelf life. As I propose to test myself once a week, I am none too happy about having unused strips time-out on me! Does anyone know of an accurate blood test meter, with affordable test strips, that have a reasonably long shelf life
Hello all, I thought the reason for the date was to ensure that the strips gave accurate readings each time, so how can they be sure that the levels are correct. Why are lots of people buying the strips, I get mine free from the nhs, via the doctors on prescription, ttfn
Why waste time measuring if only going to do it once a week you may as well not bother because you wont know what foods are affecting you. If you want to take things in hand test at least one meal /day as in just before food in mouth and 2hrs after and do different food/meals/days build up a database.
Scouser we know how food is affecting us we allow for variations and as a T2 we do not need to be 100% in fact no meter is. And the reason buying their own is because they are T2 and the dr do not generally supply l am lucky l get 1xpot/month the only one as far as l know in our practice to do so but l provide paperwork of exercise/diet/ and general management so they see that l know how to manage and have long discussions when l go and made it clear l will be testing come hell high water and a following wind. l think they do a short supply for those who really want to test 1xpot/yr/1 test/week waste of time and resources.... and as l stated why bother.
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