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Best glucose monitor please

How many times a day and how do you know if your numbers are good?
I normally test before and after meals, so that is six times a day, my average bgl is around 6.5 over three months.

My latest Hba1c is in my sig which I have managed to reduce since last years test.
 
The contour next looks good for me. I have just been reading up. Do you need lancets as well as test strips?
Yes, It comes with a lanceing device, but I have been using a Accu_Chek Fastclix lancing device and a six lancet drum.
 
Yes, It comes with a lanceing device, but I have been using a Accu_Chek Fastclix lancing device and a six lancet drum.

Yeah I still use the fastclix
 
Yeah I still use the fastclix
I had a multiclix from my first Performa meter that I used for few years, but it ended getting thrown out at some time during a move.

So the fastsclix to the rescue, it was well worth the money.
 
I had a multiclix from my first Performa meter that I used for few years, but it ended getting thrown out at some time during a move.

So the fastsclix to the rescue, it was well worth the money.

Fastclix uses a slightly smaller needle than the multiclix too it’s one of the most pain free lancets I’ve used
 
 

i chop and change as i like.. i currently have the contour next and accuchek aviva on my prescription

however it depends from trust to trust what they will allow.. even if on insulin

they rank test strips by cost, anything in the lower band anyone can have.. in the upper band there needs to be good reason
for example i need a meter with good memory capacity so the cheaper meters often don't have this

The best way is to justify a meter to you consultant or her DSN, and get them to ask the GP to prescribe, this way the GP doesn't get a say
 
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