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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 2284008" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Me too! I also sometimes cross check between my Navii (newish version of Codefree) and my TEE2. I have seen wild variations, crashing in seconds from 4.8 (unusually good for me) to 6.2 (unusually bad) which at least have given me a healthy scepticism about most bg testing. There is also a mismatch between what I see on my meters and my A1c numbers. </p><p></p><p>According to Dr Bernstein, the only reliable meter and strip tests are from Abbott, but they are too expensive for me to use regularly. Since I alreaady have an Abbott Reader I am considering ordering a batch as a one off to check against my other meters. </p><p></p><p>NB Dr B says all CGMs are less accurate than strips. He considers that it is vital to continue to test with strips even when wearing a CGM. However, I think everyone is agreeed that seeeing trends is valuable, as is all testing, however regrettable the inaccuracies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 2284008, member: 429870"] Me too! I also sometimes cross check between my Navii (newish version of Codefree) and my TEE2. I have seen wild variations, crashing in seconds from 4.8 (unusually good for me) to 6.2 (unusually bad) which at least have given me a healthy scepticism about most bg testing. There is also a mismatch between what I see on my meters and my A1c numbers. According to Dr Bernstein, the only reliable meter and strip tests are from Abbott, but they are too expensive for me to use regularly. Since I alreaady have an Abbott Reader I am considering ordering a batch as a one off to check against my other meters. NB Dr B says all CGMs are less accurate than strips. He considers that it is vital to continue to test with strips even when wearing a CGM. However, I think everyone is agreeed that seeeing trends is valuable, as is all testing, however regrettable the inaccuracies. [/QUOTE]
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