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<blockquote data-quote="Lang" data-source="post: 588000" data-attributes="member: 117769"><p>Although I was forced to use it by my GP, I have been reasonably happy with the Wavesense Jazz meter up until now, although I have noticed some slight inaccuracies in the past. However, this evening I went hypo, and the monitoring results were completely inconsistent. This is what I got:-</p><p></p><p>6.57 pm 5.1</p><p>7.35 pm 5.2</p><p>7.49 pm 7.6</p><p>8.28 pm 7.6</p><p></p><p>I was already well hypo by the time I took the first test. I would estimate that my blood glucose was actually in the low threes, or high twos. I started eating high-carbohydrate snacks, but by 7.49 I was still hypo. Eventually things improved, and by 8.28 I felt reasonably normal, although my blood sugar reading was exactly the same as the previous one. Any meter that can give a normal reading when you can hardly see or stand up is not to be relied on. I realise that biochemistry can be an inexact science, but I don't recall having this problem with previous meters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lang, post: 588000, member: 117769"] Although I was forced to use it by my GP, I have been reasonably happy with the Wavesense Jazz meter up until now, although I have noticed some slight inaccuracies in the past. However, this evening I went hypo, and the monitoring results were completely inconsistent. This is what I got:- 6.57 pm 5.1 7.35 pm 5.2 7.49 pm 7.6 8.28 pm 7.6 I was already well hypo by the time I took the first test. I would estimate that my blood glucose was actually in the low threes, or high twos. I started eating high-carbohydrate snacks, but by 7.49 I was still hypo. Eventually things improved, and by 8.28 I felt reasonably normal, although my blood sugar reading was exactly the same as the previous one. Any meter that can give a normal reading when you can hardly see or stand up is not to be relied on. I realise that biochemistry can be an inexact science, but I don't recall having this problem with previous meters. [/QUOTE]
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