I have been having problems recently trying to get my BS under control so my DSN recommended I try the Abbott Insulinx, I have been in the past using the Abbott Optium. I started using it this week and it's been great at correcting my doses when i'm running high, however yesterday morning, did my usual morning check and on the Insulinx I was registering 3.9 but I didnt feel hypo (which for me is unusual) and so I tried my old Optium meter which said I was 4.6, confused.. yes ! I have tested a few times now with both meters are the difference can be up to 0.9. To me this is the difference between having a hypo or not and as I drive alot it also bring into doubt which one is right as I need to ensure I always drive over 5.
I rang Abbott today to question the variance and was told that from meter to meter this is quite normal.
I found this information incredibly frustrating as i'm really trying to get my BS under control, even to the point where i'm now following Dr Bersteins advice for maintaining normaly BS by eating a low carb diet, i've been running over 10 for a few weeks now so I really do want to have better management of my BS.
Does anyone have any advice on this matter - if i'm missing the point and there is a meter out there that can give me more accurate results then I would love to know, any info/advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Justine
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I rang Abbott today to question the variance and was told that from meter to meter this is quite normal.
I found this information incredibly frustrating as i'm really trying to get my BS under control, even to the point where i'm now following Dr Bersteins advice for maintaining normaly BS by eating a low carb diet, i've been running over 10 for a few weeks now so I really do want to have better management of my BS.
Does anyone have any advice on this matter - if i'm missing the point and there is a meter out there that can give me more accurate results then I would love to know, any info/advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Justine
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