LWA
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- Weston super mare
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- Type 1
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Good until you make an incorrect adjustment.I have been using One Touch Verio since diagnosis back in April 2015, but I am now hearing/seeing that readings are a little higher than on other meters. Still, it can be good to be seeing things a tiny bit higher than they are (if it's even true). And, it's easy to use..small soft pack and internal sections for "weapons". Still, I am interested in Tom's above.
Yes they have an expiry date.The first meter I bought was an Accu-check mobile but it took me so long to pluck up the courage to use it that when I did the cartridge was out of date still have it though just never used it.
IF AND ITS A BIG TRY A TRUE TEST it only has the strip round container and the test part is on the lid otherwise the mobile acc-chef is good i use it for going to football all self contained but you have to load the blood drop correct ..I have been using One Touch Ultra easy for a number of years but unfortunately need to change meters because the old strips are no longer available in my area.
The One Touch replacement model (Select plus) is much more awkward to use for the following two reasons
1) the case is harder and bigger thus harder to carry around with you (especially being a man)!
2) The monitor & accessories are loose within the case so can fall out on opening.
Can anyone recommend an alternative meter that I can use that is both small and user friendly much like the ultra easy?
I have liked the Verio since I first used it but also like the Contour Next USB. I find the cartridges on the Mobile (to avoid strips) are not always easy to touch accurately so more failures. Also, meter is heavy. but the detachable pen works well (but best not attached to meter, which becomes more bulky.. I find mixing and matching pen and meter works well - many pens are cheap affairs e.g. Are and Contour.I have been using One Touch Ultra easy for a number of years but unfortunately need to change meters because the old strips are no longer available in my area.
The One Touch replacement model (Select plus) is much more awkward to use for the following two reasons
1) the case is harder and bigger thus harder to carry around with you (especially being a man)!
2) The monitor & accessories are loose within the case so can fall out on opening.
Can anyone recommend an alternative meter that I can use that is both small and user friendly much like the ultra easy?
I have been using One Touch Verio since diagnosis back in April 2015, but I am now hearing/seeing that readings are a little higher than on other meters. Still, it can be good to be seeing things a tiny bit higher than they are (if it's even true). And, it's easy to use..small soft pack and internal sections for "weapons". Still, I am interested in Tom's above.
is a nexus available on the nhs?Hi there.
I used my 1TV for the first time today and was very disappointed at the results, showing that my reading was 2.1 higher than my Nexus, which was tested yesterday when I went to see the nurse and the reading was identical as hers.
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