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Can anyone recommend a meter?

I was given a tee2, it's quite a basic meter and easy to use. I did however go online and got a contour usb next which has a lot more you can keep a record. You can go online to Bayer, spirit healthcare, ascentia [not sure if I spelt it right) websites and get a free meter sent out : they all will come in a case and took about 2- weeks to arrive etc but only contour usb next had free big strips and I like it as you have a few seconds where you can add more blood so strips aren't wasted as well as you can keep a track of carbs.
 
+1 for the SD Codefree. Easy to use and the cheapest strips. Where I am, T2 do not get meters or test strips on prescription and I have been going through a lot of strips as I get to grips with my condition.

Regards

Bluebell
 
Hi Emma

I was diagnosed T1D in November and the hospital gave me a Glucomen LX+ Sensor machine. I've also used a few others and this is the best one I've used. A 500 test memo bank and does the obvious ketone checks too.

Hope you find the one for you

Phil x
 
tee2 is as far as i know the cheepest with regards to the test strips. £7.50 for 50 test strips. plus can order the machine for free online from spirit healthcare.
 
To put the record straight the SD Codefree test strips are cheaper at the discount price of £51.98 for 500 including p&p For 50 the list price on the Home Health UK website is £6.99 + p&p.
The SD Codefree is also more accurate including than most including a number of big name meters which I tried against test calibration solution. The only other meters I personally have any confidence in are the Contour Next series which are lovely well designed meters but the test strips are just too expensive.
 
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