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<blockquote data-quote="Seacrow" data-source="post: 2498737" data-attributes="member: 420515"><p>When I am having a hypo and use the reader to try to find out if I'm a little low or severely crashing, I really don't need an intermediary screen to come up telling me I'm low. I have blurry sight, numb finger tips and I'm blinking at the screen trying to figure out which bit to hit to get it to go away so I can see the important number. The screen tells me my blood glucose is low and this is dangerous. Well, gee, nobody else has ever told me that.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I ended up throwing the da*n thing across the room and just eating until I felt better. One hour later, blood glucose of 24</p><p></p><p>OK tantrum over. Is there any way of switching these 'helpful' intermediary screens off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seacrow, post: 2498737, member: 420515"] When I am having a hypo and use the reader to try to find out if I'm a little low or severely crashing, I really don't need an intermediary screen to come up telling me I'm low. I have blurry sight, numb finger tips and I'm blinking at the screen trying to figure out which bit to hit to get it to go away so I can see the important number. The screen tells me my blood glucose is low and this is dangerous. Well, gee, nobody else has ever told me that. Yesterday I ended up throwing the da*n thing across the room and just eating until I felt better. One hour later, blood glucose of 24 OK tantrum over. Is there any way of switching these 'helpful' intermediary screens off? [/QUOTE]
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