I use an Accu-chek Aviva (and have done for 9 months), and recently started also using an Accu-chek Aviva Nano (one I use at home, the other at work). I'm following a lower carb diet, with decent success to date (Hba1c results down from 6.2 to 6.0 last time checked; still diet and exercise only), but am struggling to lose more weight (still BMI over 35) now.
In the last 3 weeks, my readings on my Aviva have started going up, and have been in the 7-8 range for FBG, usually after 40 mins aerobic exercise. A month or so back they were 6-7, and a few months back, I got the occasional 5. I am about 60% through a box of strips, using 1/2 a day.
I have had a couple of major cortisone injections in an injured shoulder over the last 3 months, but thought they'd have a short term effect, rather than a long term one. The last one was 8 weeks ago now.
Today I checked myself an hour after breakfast (fat free yoghourt with 8gms of carbs and a small handful of blueberries) and was 7.4 (7.8 FBG).
But I immediately rechecked myself with the Nano, and got a reading of 6.4.
I have previously done a couple of joint readings, and the Nano was 0.6/7 under the Aviva, and I far prefer the Nano readings :lol:
I have been reading the Aviva information, and it says that I should go through a control solution process if I feel the results are too low or high. I recall doing this when I first got my meter, but never since.
So I'll do the control check on the Aviva, but I'd be interested to hear others' views on how likely this is to be misreading, and how often you recalibrate your own meters?
In the last 3 weeks, my readings on my Aviva have started going up, and have been in the 7-8 range for FBG, usually after 40 mins aerobic exercise. A month or so back they were 6-7, and a few months back, I got the occasional 5. I am about 60% through a box of strips, using 1/2 a day.
I have had a couple of major cortisone injections in an injured shoulder over the last 3 months, but thought they'd have a short term effect, rather than a long term one. The last one was 8 weeks ago now.
Today I checked myself an hour after breakfast (fat free yoghourt with 8gms of carbs and a small handful of blueberries) and was 7.4 (7.8 FBG).
But I immediately rechecked myself with the Nano, and got a reading of 6.4.
I have previously done a couple of joint readings, and the Nano was 0.6/7 under the Aviva, and I far prefer the Nano readings :lol:
I have been reading the Aviva information, and it says that I should go through a control solution process if I feel the results are too low or high. I recall doing this when I first got my meter, but never since.
So I'll do the control check on the Aviva, but I'd be interested to hear others' views on how likely this is to be misreading, and how often you recalibrate your own meters?