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<blockquote data-quote="elaine77" data-source="post: 763242" data-attributes="member: 59930"><p>Hi all, I have been using the accu-chek Aviva for over a year now but it finally knackered a couple of weeks ago (battery) so my DSN gave me a new meter but she gave me the accu-chek mobile.</p><p></p><p>Ever since I've been using this new meter ALL of my readings have been much higher, at least 2mmol higher, but I've changed nothing else regarding diet or meal times?</p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering whether this is something to do with that particular meter or whether my old meter was probably broken long before it finally died and so was measuring low?</p><p></p><p>Either that or it's a massive coincidence and my insulin requirements have increase just at the same Time I changed meters?? I don't have a spare meter to double check my readings on either..</p><p></p><p>Really confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elaine77, post: 763242, member: 59930"] Hi all, I have been using the accu-chek Aviva for over a year now but it finally knackered a couple of weeks ago (battery) so my DSN gave me a new meter but she gave me the accu-chek mobile. Ever since I've been using this new meter ALL of my readings have been much higher, at least 2mmol higher, but I've changed nothing else regarding diet or meal times? I'm just wondering whether this is something to do with that particular meter or whether my old meter was probably broken long before it finally died and so was measuring low? Either that or it's a massive coincidence and my insulin requirements have increase just at the same Time I changed meters?? I don't have a spare meter to double check my readings on either.. Really confused [/QUOTE]
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