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Changing monitors

tizzy

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Hi have recently been sent in the post from gp surgery a gluco Rx nexus monitor and been asked to use this instead of my other monitor I think it's voluntary and I don't mind but is it any good? And does anyone else use it please? .
 
I had one for a while and it was OK. Difficult to say how accurate it was as nothing to compare it with. It has a nice clear display and can link to home computer should you want to upload results. It is quite bulky though.
 
Thank you for reply is this the one everybody is being given now do you know at?
 
Also they do a slim one which I requested as I dropped original on my foot ouch
 
The NHS has not divided on 1 single monitor as yet but I have read that quite a few are going down the route of providing patients with ammeter that uses cheaper test strips. Makes sense really, as long as it works !
 
Thank you for your reply I am going to give it ago as I have had a few run ins with my new gps already but only tried to use them 2x one didn't work and the other needed a new battery already they are holding a help course for them so will go along I feel I have to pick my battles with them and dread going to them about diabetes
 
I feel I have to pick my battles with them and dread going to them about diabetes

Blimey What a horrible thing for you to HAVE to say, it just shouldn't be that way

I would think the course will be aimed at 1st timers or old ppl having a blood monitoring machine.

I hope for your sake it IS voluntary, mine wasn't but your's maybe. Another thing that was told to me was that, the Gulco Rx was supposed to be for type 2 diabetics. So in fact I should NEVER of been given one to bloody start with !!!!!!

I wish you the v best of luck & pls keep us posted here
 

Strange you should comment on the battery! I was given the GlucoRx Nexus, and the battery was dead in it. DSN had fiddle about and put a new battery in it. The brand new battery that she put in lasted about 4 months. Will say though that GlucoRX are super quick with supplies. I always make sure I have a couple of batteries in stock and usually they arrive within 2 days of being ordered on their website.
All this said, it is my back-up meter. I do mainly use a Codefree meter these days.
 
Thank you both for replys I know they are a horrid bunch of gps they pay for things themselves now I think they are all going that way I don't think it will work in our favour unfortunately it is not just me that's found them lacking I live in a village and most people I have spoken to feel let down apparently there are a couple of good ones I think I met one of them but we don't have a gp as such we see whoever it's weird not having a named gp I think that's so when they are sued they all take the blame only my opinion lol I am a carer and sometimes meet the elderly residents some are totally let down by them by the practise I wish I'd never left my old practise but when my gp retired there seemed no reason to stay there I can walk to my surgery now and when I was unable to drive it was handy oh well maybe I will try to go back but they only kept uson when we moved as gp agreed to keep us also surly a meters a meter and can't tell what type of diabetes you have got or is it a poorer quality meter it seems to correspond with my other meter at the moment oh well more battles I suppose
 
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