I have finally decided to test (long story), although just before and after certain meals, and have two meters (another long story): the Accu-chek Performa and the TEE2. Using the same blood drop, the Performa is consistently about 0.5-0.7mmol below the TEE2, sometimes more. I think others use two meters - do you take an average of the two or do you just use the lower reading? I've had a look through the Forum but can't find any answers to this question (apologies if I'm repeating another thread - probably not looking hard enough!).
Thank you for this @rmz80 - out of interest How often would you normally use control solutions on a meter? I’ve not done this on mine.
Thank you for this @rmz80 - out of interest How often would you normally use control solutions on a meter? I’ve not done this on mine.
Thank you very helpful - as they are free I’ll send for them so have them if readings odd.I use them if and when I start to mistrust the readings, either because of a run of unexpected lows or highs. All they do is check the meter is still working within the 15% targets. There is one for lower levels and one for higher levels. From memory, in 4 years I have used them no more than 4 times, and on each occasion they have shown the meter is working properly.
This control solution is a known quantity of glucose dissolved in water (shake bottle really hard). You put a drop on a dish and set your meter to the control solution option. You use a normal test strip to do the calibration reading. My meter manufacturer sends me it free if I send an email requestThank you for this @rmz80 - out of interest How often would you normally use control solutions on a meter? I’ve not done this on mine.
Thank you very useful informationThis control solution is a known quantity of glucose dissolved in water (shake bottle really hard). You put a drop on a dish and set your meter to the control solution option. You use a normal test strip to do the calibration reading. My meter manufacturer sends me it free if I send an email request
By the way just be aware that sometimes a meter error can be in a batch of test strips. I had a container of 50 test strips and all read low. Get another container with a different batch number.
It would be best to do 3 readings as well. 2 readings with 1 meter and 1 with other then alternate to 2 readings on other meter the next day.
@Bluetit1802 - you've cleared my brain fog again.... An Oracle indeed, thank you!
I did buy an EasyLife Meter as well. This also uses a control solution even though it uses coded strips .I have never actually used the control fluid I thought it was only to test the meter if you thought it was not working properly and I have not found that with my Codefree so not needed to test it
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