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<blockquote data-quote="Wills01" data-source="post: 385077" data-attributes="member: 70177"><p>I started using one of these meters a year ago. I used it at night before going to bed to determine the dose of apidra solostar to administer. In the morning i used an accu chek mobile.</p><p>I was plagued with low blood sugar around 5am, below 4 to be frank. Had a replacement meter, after long winded phone conversations with their manager at Customer support. I had to give up on the second meter also, went over to using 2 accu chek mobile meters. No problems there.</p><p></p><p>What the guy at agamatrix failed completely to grasp was this. Using the jazz meter at night resulted in hypos on a regular basis. Using the accu chek at night gave no such problems, he was convinced that their jazz was correct and that it was the accu chek mobile that was the culprit. So, it would appear that the jazz meter was not reliably accurate at all.</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p>Wills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wills01, post: 385077, member: 70177"] I started using one of these meters a year ago. I used it at night before going to bed to determine the dose of apidra solostar to administer. In the morning i used an accu chek mobile. I was plagued with low blood sugar around 5am, below 4 to be frank. Had a replacement meter, after long winded phone conversations with their manager at Customer support. I had to give up on the second meter also, went over to using 2 accu chek mobile meters. No problems there. What the guy at agamatrix failed completely to grasp was this. Using the jazz meter at night resulted in hypos on a regular basis. Using the accu chek at night gave no such problems, he was convinced that their jazz was correct and that it was the accu chek mobile that was the culprit. So, it would appear that the jazz meter was not reliably accurate at all. All the best Wills. [/QUOTE]
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