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Lifescan VerioIQ meter

norman1312

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
I am type 2, on lots of pills and Insulin (levemir). Been diabetic for a long, long time.
I had been using a Lifescan Ultrasmart meter for years. My records go back to 1997 and was testing urine before that (until I went on Insulin).
I was informed that the strips for the Ultrasmart were being discontinued as they were working on making the meters (and strips) more accurate.
I was given a VerioIQ meter in its place. Quite crude in comparison.

But that's not the reason for this post.
The problem I have is with the number of strips that the new meter rejects. The strips come in pots of 50. If I discount one for the test solution that. obviously, leaves 49.

Since starting with the new meter, I have obtained 35, 44, 39, 37 and 39 tests. After the first set, Lifescan replaced the meter, but the problem still persists.
Am I the only one with this problem? I never had this problem wit the Ultrasmart, and by now, I think I know how to look after the strips.
My diabetic nurse game me a different meter, a GlucoRx Nexus, and I started using this in parallel to see how this one compares. So far, every reading with the Nexus has been significantly lower, without any rejections. I am seriously considering changing over to the Nexus.

Has anyone else had problems with the VerioIQ meter?
 
But it in the bin I had mine replaced bye the company and it still was not right would say test solution or not take the test strip and reading were always high
Keep the one the nurse gave you
 
[QUOTE="norman1312, post: 727265, member: 153006
I was informed that the strips for the Ultrasmart were being discontinued as they were working on making the meters (and strips) more accurate.
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They stopped making the one touch ultra's in 2012 :( the strips are still readily available http://www.onetouch.com/support/products/ultra
I have heard quite a few negative reports about the upgraded meters so am loath to change. Best reports I have heard are about the contour meters.
 
Surgery nurse gave me a accu-chek mobile. That's ended up in the bin the poker doesn't work can't open the cartridge door and it weighs a ton.
 
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