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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2208770" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>Hi I’ve been on it for about 12months , </p><p>It’s a lot easier than the old finger prick method , as far as accuracy its good but you have to realise it’s about 10 mins behind your actual bs. My experience is that it reads a little high . It’s accurate enough to be accepted for driving by the DVLA. </p><p>If your working it’s a god send as you can scan it through your clothes . </p><p>The only thing I will say is beware of information overload , you can take 20 blood sugars a day quite easily and when you first get it it will be the old novelty aspect , just don’t try and chase your blood sugars or you’ll come unstuck</p><p>I find it very useful at night I have it beside the bed can use it without even turning the light on , </p><p>Personally it’s been a deciding factor on me lowering my Hb1ac from 90s to 40 s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2208770, member: 429002"] Hi I’ve been on it for about 12months , It’s a lot easier than the old finger prick method , as far as accuracy its good but you have to realise it’s about 10 mins behind your actual bs. My experience is that it reads a little high . It’s accurate enough to be accepted for driving by the DVLA. If your working it’s a god send as you can scan it through your clothes . The only thing I will say is beware of information overload , you can take 20 blood sugars a day quite easily and when you first get it it will be the old novelty aspect , just don’t try and chase your blood sugars or you’ll come unstuck I find it very useful at night I have it beside the bed can use it without even turning the light on , Personally it’s been a deciding factor on me lowering my Hb1ac from 90s to 40 s [/QUOTE]
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