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<blockquote data-quote="mikej3252" data-source="post: 547582" data-attributes="member: 105208"><p>Have you tried any of the Accu-Chek meters? The Aviva nano is great. It is small and very easy to read, even in poor light. it has a bright screen, which is very clear, and the 'Multiclix' lancing device is the best available having six lancets in a cartridge. This meter uses the standard Aviva test strips (as used by about three or four of their meters). I am now using the Aviva Expert meter as I am about to get a pump, and this meter advises me on my bolus insulin requirements. I also have the Contour Next USB which i was using before my hospital gave me the Aviva expert. I found this meter to be one of the best i have ever used. It is quick to use and I can connect it to my laptop. It automatically installs its own software (which is installed into the meters memory). You can then print your results for your doctor, which is very useful. I have found with my Aviva Expert, I have had to obtain 'Accu-Chek's' 360 software, and it took ages to install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikej3252, post: 547582, member: 105208"] Have you tried any of the Accu-Chek meters? The Aviva nano is great. It is small and very easy to read, even in poor light. it has a bright screen, which is very clear, and the 'Multiclix' lancing device is the best available having six lancets in a cartridge. This meter uses the standard Aviva test strips (as used by about three or four of their meters). I am now using the Aviva Expert meter as I am about to get a pump, and this meter advises me on my bolus insulin requirements. I also have the Contour Next USB which i was using before my hospital gave me the Aviva expert. I found this meter to be one of the best i have ever used. It is quick to use and I can connect it to my laptop. It automatically installs its own software (which is installed into the meters memory). You can then print your results for your doctor, which is very useful. I have found with my Aviva Expert, I have had to obtain 'Accu-Chek's' 360 software, and it took ages to install. [/QUOTE]
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