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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 884593" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I'd agree with almost everything Tim says, although I would pitch in that if you Google enough, you will find accuracy studies where the Codefree performs extremely well, and better than many of the big name manufacturers, whose strips are much more expensive if you are self funding.</p><p></p><p>The best plan is to choose which meter you're going to use, and stick with it. It makes all manner of sense to have a spare meter; especially one you can buy strips for "on the high street", as opposed to the Codefree's limited distributor network.</p><p></p><p>Based on bang for my personal buck, I use the Codefree routinely. At the rate the strips come in at, with the bulk buying discounts, I can test almost at will, as opposed to constantly balancing data against the costs of strips. After a time, I almost know where my bloods are likely to be in a given scenario, or after eating certain things, but testing keeps me on the straight and narrow.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it all, [USER=47477]@juliekem[/USER] .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 884593, member: 88961"] I'd agree with almost everything Tim says, although I would pitch in that if you Google enough, you will find accuracy studies where the Codefree performs extremely well, and better than many of the big name manufacturers, whose strips are much more expensive if you are self funding. The best plan is to choose which meter you're going to use, and stick with it. It makes all manner of sense to have a spare meter; especially one you can buy strips for "on the high street", as opposed to the Codefree's limited distributor network. Based on bang for my personal buck, I use the Codefree routinely. At the rate the strips come in at, with the bulk buying discounts, I can test almost at will, as opposed to constantly balancing data against the costs of strips. After a time, I almost know where my bloods are likely to be in a given scenario, or after eating certain things, but testing keeps me on the straight and narrow. Good luck with it all, [USER=47477]@juliekem[/USER] . [/QUOTE]
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