Check and see if your batch number is S0318075 a lot of us have found this particular batch is reading higher sporadically. Home_health are aware so will likely replace if you contact them. Mention the forum as @Rachox and myself ave both been engaging with them about this I've just volunteered to test another batch of strips for them to see if they are doing the same thing.Hi, I am a lurker on here, been reading the forum since I was diagnosed.
I have been type 2 since last yr, diagnosed in October, likely diabetic for much longer! HbA1c 58 at diagnosis, and 51 3 weeks later. Not getting rechecked until March at diabetic clinic, but as I have been managing my diet really well, I think it should be going in the right direction. (Lost 3 stone and still losing)
However, I am concerned about my meter. I have an SD code free meter, but I think the readings are inaccurate.
For instance, I checked yesterday evening at about 6, (at work) and it was 6.8 - I couldn't relate that to anything I had eaten, as had a low carb lunch at 1pm. I work in a hospital so checked on the hospital, (calibrated daily ) machine. It was 4.9
I checked again this morning about 10am- my monitor reading was 7.2, (skipped breakfast- and at 8am just before I left for work sugar level was 7.0) hospital monitor 5.9.
I have just re checked my own, and got 5.7
I have checked this a few times, and each time, the reading is about 1-2 mmols/l out.
I know that there is a degree of variability, but one day (about 6am,) I got readings of 8.2, 7.7 and 6.2 respectively within minutes!
Anyone else have this issue and if so, what meter is likely to be more accurate.
Inaccurate monitor- SD code free
@Rachox, I have remission envy! Thanks for posting that link for @Dianna99 - I had a look at it too and it is very helpful. Do you mind my asking which monitor you switched to?
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